Michael Clarke Retirement Quotes & Sayings
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He felt that if he could get deep down in himself quickly enough, he would be okay, but sympathy might drive him mad. — Stephen King

Success in America - what I find with my homeland, nothing lasts very long. Europe is different. You're right there with them until you come back. — Tina Turner

Tom felt his darkness. His father was beautiful and clever, his mother was short and mathematically sure. Each of his brothers and sisters had looks or gifts or fortune. Tom loved all of them passionately, but he felt heavy and earth-bound. He climbed ecstatic mountains and floundered in the rocky darkness between the peaks. He had spurts of bravery but they were bracketed in battens of cowardice. — John Steinbeck

He's sensitive and I don't want him to break his heart over somebody who doesn't care about him. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Ten years have passed since a perfect blue sky morning turned into the blackest of nights. Since then we've lived in sunshine and in shadow, and although we can never unsee what happened here, we can also see that children who lost their parents have grown into young adults, grandchildren have been born and good works and public service have taken root to honor those we loved and lost. — Michael Bloomberg

I slowly began making a few photos with animals over the years, and I liked how people reacted to them. When I would have the animals on set, I'd notice the way the models would interact with them and there was so much true emotion that you rarely see between two human beings. — Ryan McGinley

This was war: a vast machine that chewed up people. — Michael Pryor

For as long as she could remember, Frances's parents has told her stories about England. But when she got there, the real England wasn't like the stories at all. — Mary Losure

Many people with secondary greatness - that is, social recognition for their talents - lack primary greatness or goodness in their character. — Stephen R. Covey

I grew up in the era when Dan Rather hated Richard Nixon. He was a newsman, but you knew what his opinion was. — Roger Ailes