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Edin Quotes By Lord Byron

There is pleasure in the pathless woods. — Lord Byron

Edin Quotes By Stephen T. Berg

Edin Viso's poetry and prose bear the obvious marks of dark drama-of a soul variously splayed apart and cinched back together...This is a book of psalms-at once craggy and rough as the Balkan landscape, and sublime as sunrise on the Aegean Sea. There are calluses on the palms, dried blood on the knuckles, and dirt under the fingernails of these pieces. And there is grace...Edin is a poet who knows the value of a blanket, a single orange, a moment shared...He is a man who is unafraid, and who does, in the pages before you, "take off his skin and dance in his bones.". — Stephen T. Berg

Edin Quotes By Andy Serkis

I remember kind of doing early acting and thinking, 'God, they don't paint behind the sets.' It's a bit of a shame, really - 'Oh, what's on the other side of this wall? Oh, you can see the plywood.' I was really disappointed. I just thought that these things were real, from watching things as a kid. — Andy Serkis

Edin Quotes By George Orwell

There is nothing like an earthquake for drawing people together. One more tremor, or perhaps two, and they would have asked the butler to sit down at table with them. — George Orwell

Edin Quotes By Kathryn Edin

How is it that a solid work ethic is not an adequate defense against extreme poverty? — Kathryn Edin

Edin Quotes By Harville Hendrix

Every therapeutic intervention is an act of social transformation. — Harville Hendrix

Edin Quotes By Rickson Gracie

Our fears don't stop death, they stop life. — Rickson Gracie

Edin Quotes By Timothy Findley

Mrs Ross adjusted her veil but did not put the flask away ... 'Why is this happening to us, Davenport? What does it mean - to kill your children? Kill them and then go in there and sing about it! What does that mean?' She wept-but angrily. — Timothy Findley