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Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Arthur Dove

I would like to make something that is real in itself that does not remind anyone of any other things, and that does not have to be explained like the letter A, for instance. — Arthur Dove

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Ruben Blades

In general, both in Spanish and English, the quality of the entertainment media is horrible. — Ruben Blades

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Edna St. Vincent Millay

But the rain Is full of ghosts tonight — Edna St. Vincent Millay

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Jessica Lowndes

I'd love to collaborate with Drake. I think he's awesome. — Jessica Lowndes

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Antony Beevor

I have come across both inspiring teachers of history and deplorable ones over the years, so one cannot generalise, except perhaps to observe that the profession seems to encourage anti-militarist sentiments. — Antony Beevor

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

We discover truth by asking rapier-like questions that cut through the thick fog of doctrinarism. Artists and philosophers must be subversive: we need these rebellious cynics to ask questions, they must resist cultural norms; seek out truths that are not self-evident and challenge everything. Doubt, not blind belief, is essential for discovering truth. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Dorian

The greatest thing in life is health. — Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz

Ken Davis Fully Alive Quotes By Amanda M. Lyons

Raven had been shunned and abandoned throughout his life. Friends often came and went without a word or worse, they toyed with his emotions and shared his secrets with those he chose to distrust. His loneliness was inevitable and his secrets were damaging enough. Through all of his largely brief but emotionally involved friendships and infatuations, the depression and the darkness of his past, there had been one place to which he could go for solitude - either in thought or in person - and he never shared the knowledge of its existence or its secrets with anyone. That place dwelled within him even all of these years since the summer when he was nine and all that could ever have gone wrong, did. — Amanda M. Lyons