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Luburic Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Every work of art is an abstraction from time; it denies the reality of change and decay and death. — Lewis Mumford

Luburic Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Sometimes writing a single line is enough to save your own heart. — Clarice Lispector

Luburic Quotes By Tijan

Logan stood up, too. Everyone paused and looked at him, and he held up his hands. "I wanted to fit in. Everyone's standing. — Tijan

Luburic Quotes By Matthew Quick

Do you know what happens when you do nothing? Nothing. — Matthew Quick

Luburic Quotes By Cynthia Voigt

Mina thought to herself, watching, her momma was the kind of woman she wanted to be, wherever else she got to in her life. — Cynthia Voigt

Luburic Quotes By Sampha

When you feel totally alone in your thoughts and feelings, there's someone out there who is going through what you went through, even if it's the strangest, weirdest thing you could think of. — Sampha

Luburic Quotes By Martina Hingis

I went through very emotional things this year, like being in the French Open finals already feeling like you got it and kind of losing it. — Martina Hingis

Luburic Quotes By Mary Oliver

I worked probably 25 years by myself, just writing and working, not trying to publish much, not giving readings. — Mary Oliver

Luburic Quotes By John Berger

Today we see the art of the past as nobody saw it before. We actually perceive it in a different way. — John Berger

Luburic Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Man is a creature that can get accustomed to anything, and I think that is the best definition of him. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Luburic Quotes By Deborah Lynn Darling

ONLY GOD HELPS THE BADLY DRESSED." - SAYING (SPANISH) — Deborah Lynn Darling

Luburic Quotes By Kenny Smith

Ultimately, love is only possible for humans insofar as they can achieve some comprehension of their place and their duties and their values and their significance within the whole of life, of society, of spirituality, of history, of nature. In all merely partial or fragmentary perspectives, there necessarily remain undigested irrational factors, surds that one is merely tolerating and not truly respecting as essential and integral to the whole of what we are. — Kenny Smith