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Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

The fossil record is always there, whether or not you discover it. The brittle ghosts of the past. Memory is not like the surface of the water - either troubled or still. Memory is layered. What you were was another life, but the evidence is somewhere in your rock - your trilobites and ammonites, your struggling life-forms, just when you thought you could stand upright. — Jeanette Winterson

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Patricia Briggs

She wondered that hope was so much harder then despair. — Patricia Briggs

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Jack Ketchum

You had room for four kids sitting or six standing up. It had been a pirate ship, Nemo's Nautilus, and a canoe for the Lenni Lennape among other things. Today the water was maybe three and a half feet deep. She seemed happy to be there, not scared at all. "We call this the Big Rock," I said. "We used to, I mean. When we were kids." "I like it," she said. "Can I see the crayfish? I'm Meg." "I'm David. Sure." She peered down into the can. Time went by and we said nothing. She studied them. Then she straightened up again. "Neat." "I just catch 'em and look at 'em awhile and then let them go." "Do they bite?" "The big ones do. They can't hurt you, though. And the little ones just try to run." "They look like lobsters." "You never saw a crayfish before? — Jack Ketchum

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Stephen Malkmus

I feel the most natural thing is for music to come that way because it's sort of like poetry. Though I do think with poets that I like, like Charles Olson or Ezra Pound, they were rewriting constantly, until the poem becomes a diamond.But with music I don't really feel that way. — Stephen Malkmus

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Alanis Morissette

The spirituality that I experience sometimes touches on religion, in that I resonate with the thread of continuity that permeates through all religions. But in terms of it being a concretized, organized part of my life, it's not. — Alanis Morissette

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Doug Benson

Marijuana: why forget something tomorrow when you can forget it today? — Doug Benson

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Mat McNerney

I loathe most crossover music. Yet I like to think when it comes to Code it's something different. — Mat McNerney

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Janet Morris

We've the new hard-steel, though why they're all so hot to pay twice the price when men're soft as clay and even wood will pierce the boldest belly, I can't say. — Janet Morris

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The prospect of his future life stretched before him like a sentence; not a prison sentence, but a long-winded sentence with a lot of unnecessary subordinate clauses, — Margaret Atwood

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Hugh Nibley

And the issue is never the merits of the evidence but always the jealous rivalry of the contestants to see which would be the official light unto the world. Right down to the present day we have been the spectators of a foolish contest between equally vain and bigoted rivals. — Hugh Nibley

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Og Mandino

Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time. — Og Mandino

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By A.R. Cecil

Within that quiet little girl with no apparent needs lived a person with a great imagination. In that shell I lived and grew and planned, until there emerged a way to pull all the loose threads of my life together. — A.R. Cecil

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Christina Aguilera

I felt caged by my childhood. — Christina Aguilera

Hypothermic Arrest Quotes By Pablo Picasso

What I achieve the first day can be perfectly valid, but it is not satisfying. If I can go that far spontaneously, then I must shed that result as an old skin and inquire further into the unknown, or at least the not-yet-known-to-myself. — Pablo Picasso