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Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Emily Robison

I did have role models, but most of them were male. — Emily Robison

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Thomas A. Edison

Through all the years of experimenting and research, I never once made a discovery. I start where the last man left off. All my work was deductive, and the results I achieved were those of invention pure and simple. — Thomas A. Edison

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Oscar Wilde

If you wish to understand others you must intensify your own individualism. Why — Oscar Wilde

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Tavi Gevinson

You don't have to be special, you just have to be kind. — Tavi Gevinson

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Sarah Polley

I do tend to take time off. A year and a half ago I went to film school, and before that I had taken years off at a time to be involved politically or this or that. — Sarah Polley

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Giuseppe Bianco

Writing is a unique art-form. You are painting a detailed image in someone's mind, and it will be different for every single reader. — Giuseppe Bianco

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Tamora Pierce

I'm about to commence four years of obeying the cause of a bruiser on a horse. I refuse to put down what might be the last book I see for months. — Tamora Pierce

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By James Fenimore Cooper

Where are the blossoms of those summers!-fallen, one by one: so all of my family departed, each in his turn, to the land of the spirits. — James Fenimore Cooper

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

And I began walking. A thousand miles, or two, I would carry her all the way to Dalbreck if I had to. No one would pry her from my arms again. — Mary E. Pearson

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Plato

Aspiring minds must sometimes sustain loss. — Plato

Kissell Bigatel Quotes By Harlan Ellison

Humor should not be dissected because nothing lives through dissection. — Harlan Ellison