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Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Stephen Crane

Every sin is the result of a collaboration — Stephen Crane

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By John Cusack

I was raised Catholic until I was old enough to say no. — John Cusack

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Jonathan Krohn

I am an only child and home-schooled, so I have no siblings or classmates. — Jonathan Krohn

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Andrea Kushi

From an endless dream we have come. In an endless dream we are living. To an endless dream we shall return. — Andrea Kushi

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Graham Greene

He knew now that at the end there was only one thing that counted - to be a saint. — Graham Greene

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

I've never read anything that could speak directly to my bones. — Tahereh Mafi

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Peter Abelard

Be precise in the use of words and expect precision from others — Peter Abelard

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Fred Emery

Instead of constantly adapting to change, why not change to be adaptive? — Fred Emery

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Kevin Brooks

Because some things are never meant to be anything more than a moment. And that was one of them. — Kevin Brooks

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Brother Lawrence

The most holy and important practice in the spiritual life is the presence of God - that is, every moment to take great pleasure that God is with you — Brother Lawrence

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Clement Greenberg

Where the Old Masters created an illusion of space into which one could imagine walking, the illusion created by a Modernist is one into which one can look, can travel through, only with the eye. — Clement Greenberg

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Markus Zusak

the dark, the light. What's the difference — Markus Zusak

Mehriban Zeki Quotes By Rachel Holmes

My maternal family are South African and when I was small and my parents separated my mother and I went back to South Africa. So for me the emergence of my own childhood consciousness was in the context of 1970s and 1980s apartheid South Africa and the movement there. — Rachel Holmes