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Geselowitz State Quotes By Jessica Thompson

Maybe it was just one of those moments when people come together like magnets, drawn into each other's arms by heightened emotions, but it never happens again. — Jessica Thompson

Geselowitz State Quotes By Tallulah Bankhead

My heart is as pure as the driven slush. — Tallulah Bankhead

Geselowitz State Quotes By Edna Stewart

Thoughts
thoughts. Are they not mine?
I think, I write, I type.
Thoughts. Are they wise?
Let truth be told in words, compiled together, create a page, a book.
Thoughts. Are they master piece?
Is it a prize winner? ... An Alfred Nobel?
Thoughts. Are they not mine?
Gift of God?
they are not mine. — Edna Stewart

Geselowitz State Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Love is a sacred entity. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Geselowitz State Quotes By James Tate

Something should always change in a poem. The persona should learn something. — James Tate

Geselowitz State Quotes By Alex Irvine

The world may be about to end, but if it's going to end, we'll goddamn well give it our best shot first. And this is the place to do it. — Alex Irvine

Geselowitz State Quotes By Vita Sackville-West

I loved you when love was Spring, and May, Loved you when summer deepened into June, and now when autumn yellows all the leaves ... — Vita Sackville-West

Geselowitz State Quotes By Tananarive Due

I don't think there is enough respect in general for the time it takes to write consistently good fiction. Too many people think they will master writing overnight, or that they are as good as they will ever be. — Tananarive Due

Geselowitz State Quotes By Ann Radcliffe

She knew nothing of the conduct of a mind, that fears to trust its own powers; which, possessing a nice judgment, and inclining to believe, that every other person perceives still more critically, fears to commit itself to censure, and seeks shelter in the obscurity of silence. — Ann Radcliffe