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Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Charles Baxter

The loss of innocence, and the arrival of knowingness, can become an addiction. — Charles Baxter

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Mark Kurlansky

Revolutions are always easier to admire from across the border. — Mark Kurlansky

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Ava Gardner

He always called me Daughter. It was to distinguish me from his sister Ava. I loved being called Daughter. It sounded so possessive, and to be possessed when you are a child is just a wonderful feeling. It makes you feel safe. It makes you feel loved. — Ava Gardner

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Time isn't the enemy. Fear of change is. Accept that nothing lasts forever and you'll start to appreciate the advantages of whatever age you are now. — Oprah Winfrey

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Rick Riordan

I plucked a ruby off the nearest plant and threw it at Hades. — Rick Riordan

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By John Keats

Who would wish to be among the commonplace crowd of the little famous - who are each individually lost in a throng made up of themselves? — John Keats

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Mary Douglas

Any great organization can go through sectarian phases. — Mary Douglas

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Louise L. Hay

If your mother did not know how to love herself, or your father did not know how to love himself, then it would be impossible for them to teach you to love yourself. They were doing the best they could with what they had been taught as children. — Louise L. Hay

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By Stefan Boldisor

Calligraphy, a spiritual art that has been forgotten in favor of an emotionless keyboard. — Stefan Boldisor

Dylusions Quintessential Quotes By George Plimpton

It's like people always say, Well, does sport teach you anything in life? It teaches you certain things, but it doesn't teach you other things. It doesn't teach, as I say, very much about marriage, very much about how to make a living, any of those things. — George Plimpton