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Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Frances FitzGerald

In his failure Nhu had withdrawn so far into himself that in the end his face was a mask that no longer opened onto the real world. — Frances FitzGerald

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Criss Jami

Genius, throughout history, has been found difficult to classify because it varies in amount: It's rare to find a genius in the context of the noun, but most people, if not all, have a bit of genius in them in the context of the adjective. — Criss Jami

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Peter Lindbergh

Now people ask whether photography is art, but I think the question is of absolutely no interest. — Peter Lindbergh

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By David McCullough

Bier, and I think it proper that I should try to clear the atmosphere. — David McCullough

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Edward Thorndike

Human beings are accustomed to think of intellect as the power of having and controlling ideas and of ability to learn as synonymous with ability to have ideas. But learning by having ideas is really one of the rare and isolated events in nature. — Edward Thorndike

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Rennie Harris

If you really look at hip-hop dance, it's really a rites-of-passage thing. You never see the arms release down. They're always up in fighting position. It's going to war. What do we say? We say your're going to battle. You go out there and fight. — Rennie Harris

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By Sharon Osbourne

I didn't even think of my breasts in a nostalgic way, I just wanted to be able to live my life without that fear all the time. It's not 'pity me', it's a decision I made that's got rid of this weight that I was carrying around. — Sharon Osbourne

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By John Steinbeck

The one thing our species is helpless against is good fortune. It first puzzles, then frightens, then angers, and finally destroys us. — John Steinbeck

Kresho Kurtin Quotes By John Ajvide Lindqvist

What does it take to break a person?
Torturers and interrogators would be able to provide statistics. This many nights without sleep, this many needles, this much water, this voltage of current on this many occasions.
But there is considerable variation in people's ability to withstand torture. Sometimes one can achieve the desired result simply by showing the instruments and explaining what is to be done with them. Sometimes it takes weeks; one may be forced to restart a heart which has given out from the pain, and even then one may not manage to break the subject down.
However, it is presumably possible to discern some kind of average. This many needles, this many blows to the soles of the feet, before most people are sufficiently destroyed to give up what they once held most dear.
But in everyday life? — John Ajvide Lindqvist