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Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Beth Mikell

Do you play cards?"
Her lips tingled from the light kiss, "In theory. Why? Do you have a hankering for Old Maid?" She teased, flashing him a smile.
He placed his glass down and reached for an intricate metal crafted box. "Not even close. How about a little strip poker? — Beth Mikell

Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Lee Trevino

Green synthetic practice mats are the worst thing for your golf game that I know of. You can hit six inches behind the ball and not even know it, because the ball still gets airborne. Practice nets are awful, too. Swing a weighted club instead. — Lee Trevino

Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

Human rights did not begin with the French Revolution ... [they] really stem from a mixture of Judaism and Christianity ... [we English] had 1688, our quiet revolution, where Parliament exerted its will over the King ... it was not the sort of Revolution that France's was ... 'Liberty, equality, fraternity' - they forgot obligations and duties I think. And then of course the fraternity went missing for a long time. — Margaret Thatcher

Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Nastassja Kinski

I'm pretty much a vegetarian, but I do eat fish and sometimes chicken — Nastassja Kinski

Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Milton H. Erickson

I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way ... — Milton H. Erickson

Joseph Brodsky Watermark Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Writing a memoir is a holistic method of learning and healing by placing responsibility for personal transformation on the spiritual authority of the self. Writing a person's life story is useful to gain a comprehensive understanding regarding a person's maturation, distinctive stages of personal development, and the influences provided by their family and society. The writing processes also serves as a catharsis for painful personal events that a person seeks to integrate into their transmuting being. Writing our personal story, we discover new dimensions of our being. — Kilroy J. Oldster