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Ejay Quotes By Jan Struther

This was the cream of marriage, this nightly turning out of the day's pocketful of memories, this deft habitual sharing of two pairs of eyes, two pairs of ears. It gave you, in a sense, almost a double life: though never, on the other hand, quite a single one. — Jan Struther

Ejay Quotes By Abyrne Mostyn

Before I could process the question, from the back side was a soft 'snick" as the cross was adjusted to my height and the ankle clamps latched down. My hands were free, but I wasn't going anywhere. My gasp must have been audible as this was not part of my design, but I was thinking I needed to have mine re-fitted. — Abyrne Mostyn

Ejay Quotes By Rick Smolan

'America 24/7' will be a landmark series in documentary photography and the watershed event of the new digital photography age. — Rick Smolan

Ejay Quotes By Therese De Lisieux

The one, more Latin, more Roman, closer to eloquence than to the literal word, aims at a certain effect, at magic. The other, more Greek, more Hellenistic, seeks transparency flowing from the source. — Therese De Lisieux

Ejay Quotes By EJay Johnson

Don't be quick to judge. Seek to understand. — EJay Johnson

Ejay Quotes By William George Jordan

Into the hands of every individual is given a marvelous power for good or evil
the silent, unconscious, unseen influence of his life. This is simply the radiation of what man really is, not what he pretends to be. — William George Jordan

Ejay Quotes By Stephen Vincent Benet

Few people have written significant books about San Francisco. Robert Duncan was, in my opinion, often in the clouds. If he walked the streets a lot he didn't write about as such. — Stephen Vincent Benet

Ejay Quotes By Tom Freston

A career path is rarely a path at all. A more interesting life is usual a more crooked, winding path of missteps, luck and vigorous work. It is almost always a clumsy balance between the things you try to make happen and the things that happen to you. — Tom Freston