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Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

Dressed-up Cass is like a creature from another planet. One I want to colonize. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Lee Smith

Nothing is ever over, nothing is ever ended, and worlds open up within the world we know. — Lee Smith

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Katherine Longshore

Shut up!' I shouted. 'Why can you not see that my desire to be rid of you has nothing to do with feistiness or women's problems or fear of being caught, but has everything to do with you! — Katherine Longshore

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Jackie Haze

In the lowest of lows you can learn the highest of highs, and that often when you get to the point of wanting to die, it's because you already have and are truly aching to live. — Jackie Haze

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Anthony Swofford

Right now in American writing there is no genre as exciting as memoir - the writer can do anything, as long as it works. It's like the 1920s up in this joint. So, I'd say, experiment with how you tell the story. In the best memoir it's not the what, it's how the writer tells the what - meaning and effect through form. — Anthony Swofford

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Mike Nichols

There's nothing better than discovering, to your own astonishment, what you're meant to do. It's like falling in love. — Mike Nichols

Klingenstein Summer Quotes By Tommaso Campanella

Man lives in a double world: according to the mind he is contained by no physical space and by no walls, but at the same time he is in heaven and on earth, in Italy, in France, in America, wherever the mind's thrust penetrates and extends by understanding, seeking, mastering. But indeed according to the body he exists not, except in only so much space as is least required, held fast in prison and in chains to the extent that he is not able to be in or to go to the place attained by his intellect and will, nor to occupy more space than defined by the shape of his body; while with the mind he occupies a thousand worlds. — Tommaso Campanella