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Dickfeldi Quotes By Zadie Smith

When I write I am trying to express my way of being in the world. This is primarily a process of elimination: once you have removed all the dead language, the second-hand dogma, the truths that are not your own but other people's, the mottos, the slogans, the out-and-out lies of your nation, the myths of your historical moment - once you have removed all that warps experience into a shape you do not recognise and do not believe in - what you are left with is something approximating the truth of your own conception. — Zadie Smith

Dickfeldi Quotes By Roderick Townley

There is all the difference in the world between treasure and money. — Roderick Townley

Dickfeldi Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

When people are free to choose, they choose freedom — Margaret Thatcher

Dickfeldi Quotes By Chelsey Philpot

Even with her red-rimmed eyes she was the reason artists painted portraits. — Chelsey Philpot

Dickfeldi Quotes By Polly Letofsky

Passion + Persistence + Patience = Success. — Polly Letofsky

Dickfeldi Quotes By Gary Zukav

You lose power to the people and circumstances you judge. They capture your attention in the same way that a movie does. — Gary Zukav

Dickfeldi Quotes By Gene Simmons

No. Better research needed. Fire your research person. No fishnet stockings. Never. Not in this band. — Gene Simmons

Dickfeldi Quotes By J. P. McEvoy

Practical people would be more practical if they would take a little more time for dreaming. — J. P. McEvoy

Dickfeldi Quotes By Frans De Waal

Dog owners who stare into their pet's eyes experience a rapid increase in oxytocin - a neuropeptide involved in attachment and bonding. Exchanging gazes full of empathy and trust, we enjoy a special relationship with the dog.42 — Frans De Waal

Dickfeldi Quotes By Peggy Fleming

We wanted to be achievers, but being an achiever didn't mean that you stopped being a woman. — Peggy Fleming