Fruzsina Keehn Quotes & Sayings
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The Westerner is less a person than a continuing adaptation. The West is less a place than a process. — Wallace Stegner

I tried to tell you that it's not Spade in there."
"You could have tried harder. I absolutely never needed to know that Ian was pierced down there. — Jeaniene Frost

You're in the public eye and you just hope that people don't come up and interrupt you while your in the middle of a meal or a conversation or something like that. — Wayne Rogers

Did you ever find yourself in a place in life where you had committed to something, and you couldn't make it work? — Adriana Trigiani

It's not easy to start over in a new place,' he said. 'Exile is not for everyone. Someone has to stay behind, to receive the letters and greet family members when they come back. — Edwidge Danticat

Whereas in Western countries the constitution merely had to guarantee the rights of a per-existing civil society and culture, in Russia it also had to create these. It had to educate society - and the state itself - into the values and ideas of liberal constitutionalism. — Orlando Figes

It seems fair to say that while the moral standards of the nineteenth century persisted almost unchanged into the twentieth, moral practices changed sharply, and that though the standards of the nineteenth century persisted the institutions that had sustained them and the sanctions that had enforced them lost influence and authority. — Henry Steele Commager

Most people hugely underestimate the amount of 'empty space' we have in our country. Fly over the U.K., and you see that human settlement does not fill up the U.K. at all. It accounts for something of the order of 15 per cent of the landmass. — Evan Davis

I took William Zinsser's advice that you write to yourself and you hope that there are people out there who are like you. — Donald Miller

I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed but all I could do was to get drunk again. — Charles Bukowski

It's always easy to describe something complex by applying to it an already known label. — Philippe Petit

The sayers do not know and the knowers do not say. — Matthew Polly