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Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Katharine Cornell

Actors are as anxious about the state of audiences as aviators are over weather conditions. — Katharine Cornell

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Selma Blair

I have very little faith that I'll ever find someone. I've had some bad luck and I've made some bad choices - not in men, but in how I've chosen to deal with relationships. — Selma Blair

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Jose N. Harris

Be wary of liars. For, a liar can be your worst kind of thief. They can steal your hopes and dreams ... — Jose N. Harris

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Catullus

We should live, my Lesbia, and love
And value all the talk of stricter
Old men at a single penny.
Suns can set and rise again;
For us, once our brief light has set,
There's one unending night for sleeping.
Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred,
Then another thousand, then a second hundred,
Then still another thousand, then a hundred;
Then, when we've made many thousands,
We'll muddle them so as not to know
Or lest some villain overlook us
Knowing the total of our kisses.
(Translated by Guy Lee) — Catullus

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Real misery cuts off all paths to itself. — Iris Murdoch

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Larry Kramer

Being gay is a natural normal beautiful variation on being human. Period. End of subject. Therefore, any argument which says differently is an immoral supremacist one. Call it out as such ... Be outraged, offended, angry and intolerant of any discussion or any one who describes you as unequal, undeserving or unnatural for being just as you are. — Larry Kramer

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Inwardly she argued with herself, reflecting that it never ended well when one did something morally questionable for the right reasons. — Lisa Kleypas

Egilda Terenzi Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Sometimes when everything has totally apart, the meaningless preoccupations that so often dominate our lives simply fall away. And what is left is who we really are, and who we really are is compassionate and intelligent and wise. — Marianne Williamson