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Istinus Quotes By Danielle Rocco

Is it possible to fall in love at thirteen, because I think I just looked into the eyes of the girl I want to look at forever. — Danielle Rocco

Istinus Quotes By Kyra Zagorsky

I think the other side of that is embracing the claustrophobia, and that's what a huge piece of this show is, just watching people go through having to be stuck in that. I think the audience is going to feel some of that. It might not be comfortable, but it's really cool to just be experiencing that along with the characters that you're watching. — Kyra Zagorsky

Istinus Quotes By Dan Abnett

I'm not going to fight them, you fool. I'm going to kill them. - Malus Darkblade. — Dan Abnett

Istinus Quotes By Martin Margiela

An experience that changes nothing is hardly worth having. — Martin Margiela

Istinus Quotes By Beth Moore

You don't have to say everything to say something. — Beth Moore

Istinus Quotes By Rumi

This discipline and rough treatment are a furnace to extract the silver from the dross. This testing purifies the gold by boiling the scum away. — Rumi

Istinus Quotes By Rumi

We often need to be refreshed. — Rumi

Istinus Quotes By Arthur Miller

A doctor could make a million dollars if he could figure out a way to bring a boy into the world without a trigger finger. — Arthur Miller

Istinus Quotes By George Saunders

Why were we put here, so inclined to love, when end of our story = death? That harsh. That cruel. Do not like. — George Saunders

Istinus Quotes By Flann O'Brien

The long evening had made its way into the barrack through the windows, creating mysteries everywhere, erasing the seam between one thing and another, lengthening out the floors and either thinning the air or putting some refinement on my ear enabling me to hear for the first time the clicking of a cheap clock from the kitchen. — Flann O'Brien