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Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Luigi Russolo

We must break out of this limited circle of sounds and conquer the infinite variety of noise-sounds. — Luigi Russolo

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Alison McGhee

There comes a point at which you stop giving things up. That is what i won't give up. None of it will i give up, for my beautiful sister Ivy who lies in bed. Ivy who used to be alive. Ivy who used to be. Ivy who used. Ivy who.
Ivy-who-is-not-me.
Not me. Not me. Not me. — Alison McGhee

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

What I mean, King, is this. We are the true Renouncers, because change is our very secret. We lose, in order to find. We have no faith in the never-changing.

What do you mean?

Haven't you noticed the detachment of the rushing river, as it runs splashing from its mountain cave? It gives itself away so swiftly, and only thus it finds itself. What is never changing, for the river, is the desert sand, where it loses its course. — Rabindranath Tagore

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Brian Hodge

Sometimes we sleep because we want to, sometimes because we need it, and sometimes we sleep in self-defense. — Brian Hodge

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Percy Williams Bridgman

To find the length of an object, we have to perform certain physical operations. The concept of length is therefore fixed when the operations by which length is measured are fixed that is, the concept of length involves as much as and nothing more than the set of operations by which length is determined. — Percy Williams Bridgman

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Stephen King

Don't wait for the muse. — Stephen King

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Things that are valuable are not just for anybody to take. — Sunday Adelaja

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Hooman Majd

Foreign journalists have to have an approved interpreter assigned them, which they have to pay for, who also acts as guide. As an Iranian, even writing for foreign media, I've been mercifully unrestricted. — Hooman Majd

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By John Green

Colin,
I hate to fulfill the Theorem, but I don't think we should be involved romantically.
The problem is that I secretly in love with Hassan.
I can't help myself. I hold your bony shoulder blades in my hands and think of his fleshy back.
I kiss your stomach and I think of his awe-inspiring gut. I like you,
Colin, I really do. But-I'm sorry. It's just not going to work.
I hope we can still be friends.
Sincerely,
Lindsey Lee Wells
P.S. Just kidding. — John Green

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I open the curtains in my office and see people out there, some walking and holding hands without having to worry about the consequences. And I can't show my love, — Paulo Coelho

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Phyllis McGinley

A bookworm in bed with a new novel and a good reading lamp is as much prepared for pleasure as a pretty girl at a college dance. — Phyllis McGinley

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By A.D. Posey

We are artists. When we can't find the beauty, we create it. — A.D. Posey

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Seneca The Younger

How can a thing possibly govern others when it cannot be governed itself? — Seneca The Younger

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Becky Albertalli

And me being jealous of how a girl like Abby could move here and choose to befriend you out of everyone, and you have so many friends already, and I don't think you even get what a big deal that is. ,.. I'm just saying that it seems like it's so easy for you, and you should know you're actually really lucky.
... You deserve it completely. You're an awesome dude, Spier and it was cool getting to know you. If I could do it again, I would have blackmailed you into being my friend and left it at that. — Becky Albertalli

Miracoli Huntington Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I was surprised, as always, by how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility. — Jack Kerouac