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Depasquale Salon Quotes By Mary Karr

Such a small, pure object a poem could be, made of nothing but air a tiny string of letters, maybe small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. But it could blow everybody's head off. — Mary Karr

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Ernest Shackleton

Superhuman effort isn't worth a damn unless it achieves results. — Ernest Shackleton

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Abha Maryada Banerjee

I prefer to 'exceed' my own expectations of me...I feel 'liberated' when I know it is only ME that can ACT and DO..!! Expect good things from you, expect the unusual, expect some madness, expect good friends, expect everything that you want..it is only you who should expect and only you who should do! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Warren Beatty

My mother and my father were teachers. My grandmother and my grandfather were teachers. This is something I really know about. Even when I was a kid, it was a profession my father couldn't stay in, because he couldn't make enough money. — Warren Beatty

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Stephen King

Keeping body and soul together is an annoying business, as I suppose you know. — Stephen King

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Mark Slouka

My mother knew a man during the war. Theirs was a love story, and like any good love story, it left blood on the floor and wreckage in its wake. — Mark Slouka

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Farrah Fawcett

You know what I would love? I would love to be one of those actresses who can come out with a film or come out with a new commercial without the world knowing about it. — Farrah Fawcett

Depasquale Salon Quotes By Hal Duncan

Homophobia's just one form of abjection, and wherever you have a marker of deviance - skin colour, gender, gender identity, disability - you get the same mechanisms of prejudice. — Hal Duncan