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Kelese Renick Quotes By Philippe Petit

I was in art school once a week from six to 16, which was essential in shaping my artistic sensitivity. — Philippe Petit

Kelese Renick Quotes By David David Katzman

one might call this state ["youth" (but that seems inaccurate)] "remembering" but memory is quite eerie like caging a dream, and when I recite the rote details the real event slithers further from me because the telling of it reshapes it, every touch alters it, until it is unrecognizable except as a story [a doppelganger (immediately not myself) a writhing poltergeist summoned to snap at me from the darkness~or benign but vague, like a whisper making it better to remain silent, but I can't~the past is a narrative (that writes us) immanent in the present [proving there is cause and effect in the immaterial (the mythic becomes carnal by leaving marks on the body)] symbol by symbol, building up invisible scars — David David Katzman

Kelese Renick Quotes By Aaidh Ibn Abdullah Al-Qarni

Contentment empties the heart of all superfluous carriage, thus leaving it entirely for Allah. — Aaidh Ibn Abdullah Al-Qarni

Kelese Renick Quotes By Warren Ellis

I am a messiah. Ask anyone on the Internet. — Warren Ellis

Kelese Renick Quotes By Jean M. Auel

Brun, this is the man Ayla saw as whole. This is the man who set her standard. This is the man she loves and compares with her son. Look at me, my brother! Did I deserve to live? Does Ayla's son deserve to live less?" The — Jean M. Auel

Kelese Renick Quotes By Claire Cameron

I would get a lot of writing done if I lived in isolation in a cave under a swamp. — Claire Cameron

Kelese Renick Quotes By George R R Martin

The path of faith was a crooked one. — George R R Martin

Kelese Renick Quotes By Betty Friedan

All year there have been these cover stories that the women's movement is dead and about the death of feminism and the post-feminist generation of young women who don't identify with feminism - and then we have the biggest march ever of women in Washington. More people than had ever marched for anything - not only more women, but more people. — Betty Friedan