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Easterby On Video Quotes By Andre Ward

In the school of boxing that I come from, that's frowned upon, giving up free shots, cos we know what those kinda shots do to a man's career, regardless of whether it shows up now, or shows up when you least need it. It takes a toll. — Andre Ward

Easterby On Video Quotes By Paul Gauguin

I have tried to establish the right to dare everything. — Paul Gauguin

Easterby On Video Quotes By Jeri Ryan

No doubt that he will make an excellent senator. — Jeri Ryan

Easterby On Video Quotes By Edith Wharton

Ethan looked at her with loathing. She was no longer the listless creature who had lived at his side in a state of sullen self-absorption, but a mysterious alien presence, an evil energy secreted from the long years of silent brooding. — Edith Wharton

Easterby On Video Quotes By Nalini Singh

But you, you've always been the rain, the wind, inside my mind. I taste you when I sleep, when I wake, when I breathe. — Nalini Singh

Easterby On Video Quotes By Randall Jarrell

Ruskin says that anyone who expects perfection from a work of art knows nothing of works of art. This is an appealing sentence that, so far as I can see, is not true about a few pictures and statues and pieces of music, short stories and short poems. Whether or not you expect perfection from them, you get it; at least, there is nothing in them that you would want changed. But what Ruskin says is true about novels: anyone who expects perfection from even the greatest novel knows nothing of novels. — Randall Jarrell

Easterby On Video Quotes By Deepak Chopra

If you look at all the notions we accept about who we are, you find that they are all based upon our perceptual experiences. — Deepak Chopra

Easterby On Video Quotes By Etienne Gilson

Faith in revelation does not destroy the rationality of our knowledge but rather permits it to develop more fully. Even as, indeed, grace does not destroy nature but heals and perfects it, so faith, through the influence it wields from above over reason as reason, permits the development of a far more true and fruitful rational activity. — Etienne Gilson