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Formers Prime Quotes By Jim Broadbent

If you're playing any real person, live or dead, you certainly have a responsibility to produce that reputation in some way. — Jim Broadbent

Formers Prime Quotes By Atul Gawande

It is not death that the very old tell me they fear. It is what happens short of death - losing their hearing, their memory, their best friends, their way of life. As Felix put it to me, "Old age is a continuous series of losses." Philip Roth put it more bitterly in his novel Everyman: "Old age is not a battle. Old age is a massacre. — Atul Gawande

Formers Prime Quotes By Takuboku Ishikawa

When I breathe,
This sound in my chest
Lonelier than the winter wind — Takuboku Ishikawa

Formers Prime Quotes By Susan Wiggs

There was something elemental and, all right, fundamentally sexy, about a guy building a fire for a woman. Maybe it went back to caveman times. She felt a natural attraction to a man with the instinct to make a fire for her. — Susan Wiggs

Formers Prime Quotes By E. M. Forster

Gray clouds were charging across tissues of white, which stretched and shredded and tore slowly, until through their final layers there gleamed a hint of the disappearing blue. Summer was retreating. The wind roared, the trees groaned, yet the noise seemed insufficient for those vast operations in heaven. The weather was breaking up, breaking, broken, and it is a sense of the fit rather than of the supernatural that equips such crises with the salvos of angelic artillery. — E. M. Forster

Formers Prime Quotes By Marianne Curley

I sense a deep despair inside this boy that must be hard to live with. — Marianne Curley

Formers Prime Quotes By Keri Hulme

Between waking and being awake there is a moment full of doubt and dream, when you struggle to remember what the place and when the time and whether you really are.
A peevish moment of wonderment as to where the real world lies. — Keri Hulme