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Hawtrey The Art Quotes By William Shakespeare

A young man married is a man that's marred. — William Shakespeare

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Steven Morrissey

It's the refuge for the mentally deficient. It's made by dull people for dull people. — Steven Morrissey

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Kiera Cass

Listen to me, kitten. Win or lose, you'll always be a princess to me. — Kiera Cass

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Kristen Henderson

what if there was an uncanny moment when all the birds were grounded from Cape Town to Juneau, and everywhere between--all feathers frozen in a universal stutter, so quick as to make a snail of light, and even Stephen Hawking's mind would miss it? — Kristen Henderson

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Djuna Barnes

Una's face was an unbroken block of calculation, saving where, upon her upper lip, a little down of hair fluttered. Yet it gave one an uncanny feeling. It made one think of a tassel on a hammer. — Djuna Barnes

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Lionel Blue

An aged rabbi, crazed with liberalism, once said to me, We Jews are just ordinary human beings. Only a bit more so! — Lionel Blue

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Albert Einstein

Once a day allow yourself the freedom to dream ... — Albert Einstein

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Walt Whitman

Was it doubted that those who corrupt their own bodies conceal themselves? — Walt Whitman

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

At times we feel outnumbered in our attempts to improve the world - to brighten and beautify, to preserve and heal and do what's best for humanity. Selfless efforts can start to feel beleaguering, discouraging, even pointless with so little support. It is at these times I remind myself that I would rather be the last Good Samaritan standing than to join the ranks of selfish multitudes creating misery. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Hawtrey The Art Quotes By Anne Sexton

The town does not exist
except where one black-haired tree slips
up like a drowned woman into the hot sky. — Anne Sexton