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Lennik Aalst Quotes By Zeljko Ivanek

Both 'Oz' and 'Homicide,' they're critically admired, so it's not like they're really neglected, but I wish they'd found bigger audiences. — Zeljko Ivanek

Lennik Aalst Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Part of the inner world of everyone is this sense of emptiness, unease, incompleteness, and I believe that this in itself is a word from God, that this is the sound that God's voice makes in a world that has explained him away. In such a world, I suspect that maybe God speaks to us most clearly through his silence, his absence, so that we know him best through our missing him. — Frederick Buechner

Lennik Aalst Quotes By Mark Strand

When I read poetry, I want to feel myself suddenly larger ... in touch with - or at least close to - what I deem magical, astonishing. I want to experience a kind of wonderment. And when you report back to your own daily world after experiencing the strangeness of a world sort of recombined and reordered in the depths of a poet's soul, the world looks fresher somehow. Your daily world has been taken out of context. It has the voice of the poet written all over it, for one thing, but it also seems suddenly more alive ... — Mark Strand

Lennik Aalst Quotes By Gabourey Sidibe

I'm not a big fan of doing what my mother wants me to do, like any daughter. — Gabourey Sidibe

Lennik Aalst Quotes By Sara Sheridan

I'm a library user and I just don't hoard books. To me, they're for sharing. — Sara Sheridan

Lennik Aalst Quotes By James L. Petigru

No one supposes that the government of the United States is supreme, beyond the sphere plainly defined by the constitution: Neither does any one deny that the State is supreme within its proper sphere of action. — James L. Petigru

Lennik Aalst Quotes By Lucille Kallen

I find the scientific mind horrendous. All those brains and not a moral imperative between them. — Lucille Kallen