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Lecerf Leather Quotes By Gerald Jampolsky

Love doesn't care what we call it. — Gerald Jampolsky

Lecerf Leather Quotes By C.D. Wright

Uniformity, in its motives, its goals, its far-ranging consequences, is the natural enemy of poetry, not to mention the enemy of trees, the soil, the exemplary life therein. — C.D. Wright

Lecerf Leather Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

If thou wouldst be implacable, be so with thyself. — John Lancaster Spalding

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Stephen King

He was for the open lands and long rides. That this seemed a good fate was something he would marvel over later, in his solitude. — Stephen King

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Individually, we've taken the world on and won; together, we must take on the challenge of creating a new, peaceful, humane and competitive nation and prevail. — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Remember this rule: intuition cannot be trusted in the absence of stable regularities in the environment. — Daniel Kahneman

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Molly Ivins

You could have knocked me over with Michael Huffington's brain. — Molly Ivins

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Ferguson Fartworthy

Mr Warty's face swelled up like a puffer fish - all his whiskers standing straight out like poison spikes. — Ferguson Fartworthy

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Robert Lowell

I appear to be embarked on the turbid waters of poetry and scholarship. And a career in poetry and knowledge is as hard to guide as Plato's horses. On the one hand I must range about discovering the fundamentals of knowledge, dipping into science, politics and other arcana, forever seeking an education that is both profound and practical; on the other, I must keep spiritually alive and brilliantly alive, for poetry is, as the moral Milton conceded in practice and precept, a sensuous, passionate, brutal thing. I put in the last adjective because I am modern and angry and puritanical ... The relevance of such schedule to poetry is obvious. I cannot think it a pedantry that a man desiring to speak (or sing) something important should also desire to speak with certainty. Also if he lack scope, such as an acquaintance with science and an acquaintance with other languages, he will be romantic and an anachronism. — Robert Lowell

Lecerf Leather Quotes By Saint-John Perse

The poet is the one who breaks through our habits. — Saint-John Perse