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Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Andre Leon Talley

There are no more Elizabeth Taylors. You could be fascinated by her, she lived so many lives, she lived far, she loved the jewels; she had gaudy taste but she had extraordinary talent. — Andre Leon Talley

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Tenth Avenue North

We are caught in the in between of what we already are what we are yet to be. — Tenth Avenue North

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Sylvia Day

I want to be the man of your dreams, angel," he said, surprising me. "I want that more than anything."
I looked back at him. "You've got that in the bag already. — Sylvia Day

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

Wit must be without effort. Wit is play, not work; a nimbleness of the fancy, not a laborious effort of the will; a license, a holiday, a carnival of thought and feeling, not a trifling with speech, a constraint upon language, a duress upon words. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Linda Conrad

I love creating stories, dreaming up characters and breathing life into them. From several generations of Irish storytellers, I think that's what I was born to do. — Linda Conrad

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

The charnel ground is that great graveyard in which the complexities of samsara and nirvana lie buried. — Chogyam Trungpa

Morgans Wonderland Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

There had come to him one of those moments of quiet despair that lie in wait for even the happiest. Stealthy-footed they leap upon us, as we walk along the street, as we sit at evening with fruit and wine upon the table and laughter on our lips, as we wake suddenly from sleep in the hour before dawn; neither at our work nor our play nor our prayers are we safe, those moments can leap at any time out of the blackness around human life and suddenly the colors that we have nailed to our mast are there no longer and all that we have grasped is dust. — Elizabeth Goudge