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Dorfer Lane Quotes By Jay Northcote

the stars sometimes, and felt his worries fade away to insignificance amid the vastness of the universe. — Jay Northcote

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Robyn Schneider

It wasn't the life I'd wanted, but it was the life I had, and I was finally starting to accept that. — Robyn Schneider

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Stanton T. Friedman

The evidence is overwhelming that the Earth is being visited by intelligently controlled vehicles from off the Earth. — Stanton T. Friedman

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Mary Ann Shaffer

I could tell you more about reading and how it perked up our spirits while the Germans were here. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Silas Weir Mitchell

The arctic loneliness of age. — Silas Weir Mitchell

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Sally Brampton

I am growing to hate the vague declarations of psychiatric treatment, the airy cross-your-fingers pronouncements. The treatment of mental health is an inexact science. But, as I am slowly coming to understand, depression is an inexact illness. — Sally Brampton

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Daniel Keyes

The most important thing had always been what other people thought-appearances before herself or her family. And righteous about it. Time and again Matt had insisted that what others thought about you wasn't the only thing in life. But it did no good. Norma had to dress well; the house had to have fine furniture; Charlie had to be kept inside so that other people wouldn't know anything was wrong. — Daniel Keyes

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Tony Judt

financial transactions have displaced the production of goods or services as the source of private fortunes, distorting the value we place upon different kinds of economic activity. — Tony Judt

Dorfer Lane Quotes By Richard Karn

I still feel like no one knows who I am. I still feel anonymous. — Richard Karn