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Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Shawn Fink

Time slows when we put all of our senses into a moment. When we notice the lighting, the way their clothes hang on their body, the smell of the rain, the sounds of the birds outside. Time slows when we taste our food on all sides of our tongues. — Shawn Fink

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Don DeLillo

BUDGE (muffled)
No,no,nono.
NURSE BAKER
I understand what you're trying to say.
BUDGE
A hideous scream.
NURSE BAKER
Exactly.
BUDGE
A cry of desperation.
NURSE BAKER
Perfect.
BUDGE
A strangled sob. A plea torn from my throat. What sound can I make to convince you I'm not the one you want? A disconsolate sigh? Maybe that's what you want to hear. The smallest human moan imaginable. A whisper in a corner of an unlit room, with curtains blowing in the wind.
NURSE BAKER
What could be more touching? — Don DeLillo

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Tom Vilsack

There are children with dreams counting on us. — Tom Vilsack

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Wendell Berry

The teachers are everywhere. What is wanted is a learner. — Wendell Berry

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Boris Becker

Girls are a distraction and can easily cost points. — Boris Becker

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By Sarah Hall

I tend to research as I write so that the narrative can take priority, which is important for a piece of fiction, I think, finding out facts as and when I need to. — Sarah Hall

Gaudreau Flowers Quotes By David Eagleman

We are made up of an entire parliament of pieces and parts and subsystems. Beyond a collection of local expert systems, we are collections of overlapping, ceaselessly reinvented mechanism, a group of competing factions. The conscious mind fabricates stories to explain the sometimes inexplicable dynamics of the subsystem inside brain. It can be disquieting to consider the extent to which all of our actions are driven by hardwired systems doing what they do best while we overlay stories about choices. — David Eagleman