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Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Gloria Swanson

So they were turning, after all - those cameras. Life, which can be strangely merciful, had taken pity on Norma Desmond. The dream she had clung to so desperately had enfolded her. Norma: You see, this is my life. It always will be! (In a whisper) There's nothing else - just us - and the cameras - and those wonderful people out there in the dark. All right, Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my close-up. — Gloria Swanson

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Guido Molinari

It's impossible to just localize your perceptions - because the stimuli come from both eyes. — Guido Molinari

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Norton Juster

AHA!" interrupted Officer Shrift, making another note in his little book. "Just as I thought: boys are the cause of everything. — Norton Juster

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

If once you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem. — Abraham Lincoln

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By William Stanley Jevons

Fertility of imagination and abundance of guesses at the truth are among the first requisites of discovery. — William Stanley Jevons

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Lucy Christopher

Don't do that again," you said.
I blinked.
"You'll hurt yourself."
"Does it matter?" My voice was only a whisper.
"Of course. — Lucy Christopher

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Guru Nanak

Make of the Silence your to-do tasks, of the compassion your wealth and of the meditation your beggar's bowl. — Guru Nanak

Giesbrecht Hulling Quotes By Anthony Esolen

Democracy can make common cause with tyranny quite well, for along with a "manly and lawful passion for equality ... there exists also in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to attempt to lower the powerful to their own level and reduces men to prefer equality in slavery to inequality with freedom." It — Anthony Esolen