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Florinel Quotes By Dave Pelzer

Inside, my soul became so cold I hated everything. I even despised the sun, for I knew I would never be able to play in its warm presence. I cringed with hate whenever I heard other children laughing, as they played outside. My stomach coiled whenever I smelled food that was about to be served to somebody else, knowing it wasn't for me. — Dave Pelzer

Florinel Quotes By Charlotte Rampling

Fashion is not trivial. It's a huge industry and a big part of our lives. Fashion is about us - how we look and present ourselves, how we can change ourselves, and our perceptions. You can dress up to be quite glorious creatures - it's all a very important part of life. — Charlotte Rampling

Florinel Quotes By Van Day Truex

The overscaled compositions being produced by so many abstract painters, which are full of movement and use of color, are ideal example, ideal transformations of an entire wall and entire room ... There is no denying that one of the major attractions of these successful large compositions is their structural decorative use in the contemporary scene ... That these large canvases can be superbly decorative may not be considered complimentary by some of the artists involved ... — Van Day Truex

Florinel Quotes By Leonard Susskind

The word 'universe' is obviously not intended to have a plural, but science has evolved in such a way that we need a plural noun for something similar to what we ordinarily call our universe. — Leonard Susskind

Florinel Quotes By Tom Rickman

When you are drawing characters to serve a plot purpose, you tend to get flat, stereotyped, unliving characters. — Tom Rickman

Florinel Quotes By Markus Zusak

The world is an ugly stew, she thought.
It's so ugly I can't stand it. — Markus Zusak

Florinel Quotes By Mary Butts

The truth which may not be told, is the truth which cannot be told. — Mary Butts