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Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Hal Duncan

It's the doors that make a prison, he says, not the walls. The doors you don't even try to open. — Hal Duncan

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Sydney Strand

David Copperfield has no magic in him. I'm talking about Santa flying around the world in one night kind of magic. Pumpkins transformed into coaches kind of magic. — Sydney Strand

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Claudia Rankine

Sad is one of those words that has given up its life for our country, it's been a martyr for the American dream, it's been neutralized, co-opted by our culture to suggest a tinge of discomfort that lasts the time it takes for this and then for that to happen, the time it takes to change a channel. But sadness is real because once it meant something real. It meant dignified, grave; it meant trustworthy; it meant exceptionally bad, deplorable, shameful; it meant massive, weighty, forming a compact body; it meant falling heavily; and it meant of a color: dark. It meant dark in color, to darken. It meant me. I felt sad. — Claudia Rankine

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I think that humanity brings much misery on itself by the false value they put on things. — Benjamin Franklin

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Richard Branson

I have always lived my life by making lists: lists of people to call, lists of ideas, lists of companies to set up, lists of people who can make things happen. Each day I work through these lists, and that sequence of calls propels me forward. — Richard Branson

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Stephen Malkmus

Yeah, on the records, the guitars are made melodic, and I try to make it memorable. There's not much just wanking, to be honest - it's mostly melodic parts. I try not to play too many notes. It's just more instrumental music. It's a totally valid criticism if you don't like that kind of thing. It also is maybe a little anachronistic or unnecessary in a certain way. — Stephen Malkmus

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

He still has the most unusually blue eyes I've ever seen. Dark and deep and drenched in passion. I always wondered what it'd be like to see the world through such a beautiful lens. I wondered if your eye color meant you saw the world differently. — Tahereh Mafi

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By John Bowlby

It will happen but it will take time. — John Bowlby

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

Everyone is a somebody to someone. — Jeffrey Fry

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Tom Hiddleston

Don't judge people on who they used to be. Allow them to be who they are now. — Tom Hiddleston

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By John Malkovich

You know, I'm really not interested in someone telling me that something's good or bad. — John Malkovich

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

You're my love, you're my lighthouse; and the sea is rough and in the dark days. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Federico Garcia Lorca

As I have not worried to be born, I do not worry to die. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By James Riley

Jack turned red,"I kinda let a princess die."
His grandfather groaned. "You do realize that's not a good thing to do, right?" the old man asked.
"So I'm told. — James Riley

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By Paul Smith

The first important [step] one was going to school. There was an advantage as there was a one-room schoolhouse that was within walking distance of my home. I went there being very shy, but I fit in quickly, and I was nurtured by a very dedicated and caring teacher, Magdalen George, who we referred to as Miss George. She was my teacher for a full seven years. — Paul Smith

Exceptionally Grave Quotes By George Orwell

And in every detail of your life, if no ultimate purpose redeemed it, there was a quality of greyness, of desolation, that could never be described, but which you could feel like a physical pang at your heart. Life, if the grave really ends it, is monstrous and dreadful. No use trying to argue it away. Think of life as it really is, think of the details of life; and then think that there is no meaning in it, no purpose, no goal except the grave. Surely only fools or self-deceivers, or those whose lives are exceptionally fortunate, can face that thought without flinching? — George Orwell