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Davien Williamson Quotes By Robin Tunney

I'm attracted to roles where I don't have to wear makeup. — Robin Tunney

Davien Williamson Quotes By Freddy Fender

I'm one year away from 70 and I've had a good run. I really believe I'm okay. — Freddy Fender

Davien Williamson Quotes By Edward Rutherfurd

Gotham admired Maeve. By day she managed money, and did it brilliantly, but she didn't find it satisfied her intellect. She spoke four languages. She played the piano seriously well. And she read books. Lots of them. — Edward Rutherfurd

Davien Williamson Quotes By Frans De Waal

The label derives from comparative psychology, the name of a field that traditionally has viewed animals as mere stand-ins for humans: a monkey is a simplified human, a rat a simplified monkey, and so — Frans De Waal

Davien Williamson Quotes By E. Katherine Kottaras

If I listen to my heart, if I trust in that voice that sits deep in my soul, that untouched being of truth - I know it's there - I will discover the answers eventually. Maybe not immediately. Maybe not tomorrow. But if I don't open myself to possibility, I'll never know what it means to have lived. I'll never know what it means to have loved. — E. Katherine Kottaras

Davien Williamson Quotes By Anthony Doerr

Her father says to tamp down her imagination. Stones are just stones and rain is just rain and misfortune is just bad luck. Some things are simply more rare than others, and that's why there are locks. "But, Papa, do you believe it's real?" "The diamond or the curse?" "Both. Either." "They're just stories, Marie. — Anthony Doerr

Davien Williamson Quotes By Leopold Von Ranke

You have reckoned that history ought to judge the past and to instruct the contemporary world as to the future. The present attempt does not yield to that high office. It will merely tell how it really was. — Leopold Von Ranke