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Kinzey Ray Quotes By Isabella Modra

When there is nothing else, there is always faith to cling onto. — Isabella Modra

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Injecting some confusion stabilizes the system. Indeed, confusing people a little bit is beneficial - it is good for you and good for them. For an application of the point in daily life, imagine someone extremely punctual and predictable who comes home at exactly six o'clock every day for fifteen years. You can use his arrival to set your watch. The fellow will cause his family anxiety if he is barely a few minutes late. Someone with a slightly more volatile - hence unpredictable - schedule, with, say, a half-hour variation, won't do so. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Steve Winwood

Punk [rock] seemed like rock 'n' roll music utterly without the music. — Steve Winwood

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Bernadette Roberts

To be forgiven is not enough; we must put an end to the very need to be forgiven. — Bernadette Roberts

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Mary Balogh

I would be consumed by you,' she said, and blinked her eyes furiously when she felt them fill with tears. 'You would sap all the energy and all the joy from me. You would put out all the fire of my vitality.'
'Give me a chance to fan the flames of that fire,' he said, 'and to nurture your joy. — Mary Balogh

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Meg Cabot

I can't even tell you how good it felt to see him. It felt even better when he reached through the metal grate, wrapped his fingers around the front of my shirt, dragged me forward, and kissed me through the bars.
"Sorry" he said-only not looking to sorry, if you know what I mean. — Meg Cabot

Kinzey Ray Quotes By Deirdre Madden

In the apprehension of art there can be a loneliness, as there so often is in its creation. This breaching of loneliness may be the secret of what an audience is, or at least one of its secrets. — Deirdre Madden