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Furney Bradford Quotes By Irvin D. Yalom

I now believe that fears are not born of darkness; rather, fears are like the stars
always there, but obscured by the glare of daylight. — Irvin D. Yalom

Furney Bradford Quotes By Marcel Theroux

It's a kind of heresy to say so, but I think our race has made forms more beautiful than what was here before us. Sometimes god's handiwork is crude. There is no more ugly thing than a lobster. There's not much pretty about a caribou. It has an ungainly walk and its touchhole voids droppings when it strains in harness. Was there a straight line on earth before we drew one? — Marcel Theroux

Furney Bradford Quotes By Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

We did not treat the Americans badly. They left Iran in a relaxed mood. The embassy was active here after the revolution. We didn't have any problem with them. They started it. — Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

Furney Bradford Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Every time you warm yourself in front of a hot coal stove, remember the coal miners in the cold dark corridors and pray for them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Furney Bradford Quotes By Ted Bundy

I think I stand as much chance of dying in front of a firing squad or in a gas chamber as you do being killed on a plane flight home. Let's hope you don't. — Ted Bundy

Furney Bradford Quotes By Thom Yorke

If the media spotlight affects my work or represses what I want to say in the future, then it is bad. — Thom Yorke

Furney Bradford Quotes By Winston Churchill

We must not lose our faculty to dare, particularly in dark days. — Winston Churchill

Furney Bradford Quotes By Paul Di Filippo

The emotional tone or affect of the tale should be hot and engaged, not remote and dispassionate. — Paul Di Filippo

Furney Bradford Quotes By Anne Frank

You can get around to meaningful conversations more quickly in the dark than with the sun tickling your face. — Anne Frank