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Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Naum Gabo

What we cannot express by the art of thinking, by the art of science or philosophy or logic, we can and should express by the poetic, visual, or some other arts. — Naum Gabo

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By James Lee Burke

Why do I always feel like you're trying to staple my umbilical cord to the corner of your desk? — James Lee Burke

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Ilchi Lee

Everyone has it
To know what it is.
Take a journey deep within
And open your eyes wide.
Then you will see everything. — Ilchi Lee

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By H.G.Wells

And being but two-and-twenty and full of enthusiasm, I said, 'I will devote my life to this. This is worth while.'
You know what fools we are at two-and-twenty? — H.G.Wells

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Sharni Vinson

I mean, when you grow up dancing, you have to become very comfortable in your own skin. — Sharni Vinson

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Toby Hemenway

I like to talk about the idea of "design without design," where ... we're creating the conditions for the things that we want to see happen rather than trying to force a particular set of outcomes. — Toby Hemenway

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By STAR WARS

Only through pain you achieve your greatness! — STAR WARS

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Rebecca De Mornay

It's a very difficult thing for people to accept, seeing women act out anger on the screen. We're more accustomed to seeing men expressing rage and women crying. — Rebecca De Mornay

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Antoine-Marin Lemierre

Even when the bird walks we see that it has wings. — Antoine-Marin Lemierre

Greys Anatomy S9 Quotes By Margaret Atwood

It was taken some time ago.
At first it seems to be
a smeared
print: blurred lines and grey flecks
blended with the paper;

then, as you scan
it, you see in the left-hand corner
a thing that is like a branch: part of a tree
(balsam or spruce) emerging
and, to the right, halfway up
what ought to be a gentle
slope, a small frame house.

In the background there is a lake,
and beyond that, some low hills.

(The photograph was taken
the day after I drowned.

I am in the lake, in the center
of the picture, just under the surface.

It is difficult to say where
precisely, or to say
how large or small I am:
the effect of water
on light is a distortion

but if you look long enough,
eventually
you will be able to see me.) — Margaret Atwood