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Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By John Randolph

I am an aristocrat. I love liberty; I hate equality. — John Randolph

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By David Hume

To begin with clear and self-evident principles, to advance by timorous and sure steps, to review frequently our conclusions, and examine accurately all their consequences; though by these means we shall make both a slow and a short progress in our systems; are the only methods, by which we can ever hope to reach truth, and attain a proper stability and certainty in our determinations. — David Hume

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Betty Friedan

I love newspapers. I've worked on newspapers, all my life. I've always loved it. — Betty Friedan

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Corbin Bernsen

My dad had a stroke. It's one of those life-changing events. It was right around the time I was turning 40. We were doing 'L.A. Law,' and I got this call that my dad was in Rome and had had a stroke. I want to stress that it wasn't a huge stroke, but it was enough to provide a serious wake-up call. — Corbin Bernsen

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Unless Chase Bank quits I prophesy blood violence — Allen Ginsberg

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Marcel Proust

Photography is the product of complete alienation. — Marcel Proust

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Garrett Hedlund

My biggest thing has always been privacy. With an interview such as this where the questions are about me, I struggle to express myself. I have an immediate answer in my head of what I'd say, but sometimes I feel that it would be too honest. So these wheels of censorship start going around my head. — Garrett Hedlund

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Marisha Pessl

I couldn't help but suspect something he'd seen or encountered had changed his view of what had happened between them. It had somehow set him free. And he'd let it fly, that gorgeous blackbird of a love he'd been keeping in a cage. What was it like for him, every day standing outside in the wind and rain to stare at the ocean, yearning for some sign of her, never giving up hope? At The Peak perhaps she'd finally come into view, a ship coming neither toward him nor away, only riding that perfect line between heaven and earth, long enough for him to know that she had loved him, that what they had was real, before slipping out of sight, probably forever. — Marisha Pessl

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By J. Michael Straczynski

Angels can't enter hell unless a demon holds open the door, and demons can't enter heaven without an angel's say-so. — J. Michael Straczynski

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Nicholas Murray Butler

Those people who think only of themselves, are hopelessly uneducated. They are not educated, no matter how instructed they may be. — Nicholas Murray Butler

Dramas Of Danish Taimoor Quotes By Susan Fletcher

A man can be beautiful, I see that now. It's not just a woman's term, not a word reserved for romantic, virtuous, elegant things. I don't think beauty is neat anymore. It's unordered. It's unbrushed hair and a torn back pocket. It's bright and strange and lovely, and if I were to paint him, I'd use all the warm colours - ochre, gold, plum, terracotta, scarlet, burnt orange. I want him to see me as I saw him then, I want him to find me alone at the end of the day with the sun in my hair. I want his heart to buckle, too. I want him to stop someone out in the square and say, who's that? Do you know her? Where is she from?"

- from Eve Green's mother's account.
"It is written on a piece of thin, yellow paper, and is folded in half. I like this account. I like it because it's true, she's right. We all want out lovers to see us that way - unaware, natural, serene. We want to change their world with one glance, to stop their breath at the sight of us. — Susan Fletcher