Meghanne Zimmerman Quotes & Sayings
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O, Winter! Put away thy snowy pride;
O, Spring! Neglect the cowslip and the bell;
O, Summer! Throw thy pears and plums aside;
O, Autumn! Bid the grape with poison swell. — Thomas Chatterton

I find it really hard to even read another script while shooting. — Chris Pine

The term suicide is applied to all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result — Emile Durkheim

When a public quarrel is envenomed by private injuries, a blow that is not mortal or decisive can be productive only of a short truce, which allows the unsuccessful combatant to sharpen his arms for a new encounter. — Edward Gibbon

Don't think or judge,' I said. 'Just listen. — Sarah Dessen

Where there is creativity there is hope and Haiti is the most hopeful place I've experienced — Donna Karan

Why do we not stay here forever?" Myrina had once asked her grandmother, when she'd been very young.
Hati had laughed. "I wish we could, my honey-child. This place is perfect, but it wouldn't stay perfect for long if we lived here. The waters would run dry, the grazing would be used up and the ground poisoned with our mess; we'd destroy what gives us so much pleasure. — Theresa Tomlinson

Every individual should have a purpose in life which is worthy of intense effort-and constantly work toward the definite goal ahead. — Roderick E. Stevens

If you drive down there," I said, "he'll just escape the other way. That's what he's counting on. You have to walk down there, point your gun at him, and yell at him in that charming way you have. — Jennifer Echols

Tell me what trying to reconcile with someone who isn't sorry would even look like!"
He paused, then said simply, "It would look like Jesus on the cross. — Jeanne Bishop

Japanese naval officers in dress whites are frequent guests at Pearl Harbor's officers' mess and are very polite. They always were. Except, of course, for that little interval there between 1941 and 1945. — William Manchester

You can't depend on other people, you have to run your own race. — Joan Benoit