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Krstic Judgement Quotes By Elizabeth Kostova

Then draw everything. Do a hundred drawings a day,' he said fiercely. 'And remember that it's a hellish life. — Elizabeth Kostova

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

I am a man of peace. I believe in peace. But I do not want peace at any price. — Mahatma Gandhi

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Jason Isbell

I've grown tired of traveling alone, won't you ride with me? — Jason Isbell

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

The Present is the living sum-total of the whole Past. — Thomas Carlyle

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Scott Lynch

I can't wait to have words with the Gray King when this shit is all finished," Locke whispered. "There's a few things I want to ask him. Philosophical questions. Like, 'How does it feel to be dangled out a window by a rope tied around your balls, motherfucker? — Scott Lynch

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Justin Cronin

She would be a girl; Lila had seen her on the ultrasound. A baby girl. Tiny hands and tiny feet and a tiny heart and lungs, floating in the warm broth of her body. — Justin Cronin

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Cesar Aira

At this stage of my life, I had reached the conclusion that I would never be the protagonist of any story. The only thing I could hope for was to make an appearance in somebody else's. — Cesar Aira

Krstic Judgement Quotes By Robert Motherwell

Without ethical consciousness, a painter is only a decorator. — Robert Motherwell

Krstic Judgement Quotes By John Updike

John Barth, I think, was really a writer of my own age and somewhat of my own temperament, although his books are very different from mine, and he has been a spokesman for the very ambitious, long, rather academic novel. But I don't think that what he is saying, so far as I understand it, is so very different from what I'm saying. — John Updike