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Dervased Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

You've no right to walk into people's castles and take their guitars. — Diana Wynne Jones

Dervased Quotes By Kenny Smith

Wisdom is the aristic craving for extraordinary insights, for incandescent revelations that have the power to burst through banausic and doulic ordinariness: wisdom is the lust to be transfigured, transvaluated. — Kenny Smith

Dervased Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

But she was her own champion now. — Sarah J. Maas

Dervased Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

When one remains without thinking one understands another by means of the universal language of Silence. — Ramana Maharshi

Dervased Quotes By Bruce Mau

Love your experiments (as you would an ugly child). Joy is the engine of growth. Exploit the liberty in casting your work as beautiful experiments, iterations, attempts, trials, and errors. Take the long view and allow yourself the fun of failure every day. — Bruce Mau

Dervased Quotes By Gene Luen Yang

Superman was created in the late 1930s, and humankind's idea of what the future would be was very different. — Gene Luen Yang

Dervased Quotes By Chris Bohjalian

He defined himself almost wholly in the negative: It was not who he was, it was who he was not. — Chris Bohjalian

Dervased Quotes By Walt Whitman

Most works are most beautiful without ornament. — Walt Whitman

Dervased Quotes By Jenna Jameson

Pornography, to me, represents freedom. — Jenna Jameson

Dervased Quotes By Casey Stengel

That kid can hit balls over buildings. — Casey Stengel

Dervased Quotes By Nelson Mandela

I have always endeavoured to listen to what each and every person in a discussion had to say before venturing my own opinion. — Nelson Mandela

Dervased Quotes By J.R. Ward

She was on the way downstairs, running through the checklist of things to do in the morning before they left for the show, when she heard cursing. Curious, she followed the expletives into Devlin's study. He was crouching in the corner of the room, frustrated.
He looked up as he heard her approach. Their eyes met in the dim light, and the flash of attraction, which always flared whenever they were together, made her feel warm inside.
"Sorry for the colorful language." His voice was deep and low.
"Highly descriptive as well as educational." She tried to smile nonchalantly. "I didn't know you could do that to a filing cabinet. — J.R. Ward