Namkung Woong Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing in the world for which a poet will give up writing, not even he is a Jew and the language of his poems is German. — Paul Celan

I've been in contact with her. She approached me months ago. I know the terms of her deal. She's going to tell Ragnar that Ondalina's attack on Miromara was an act of war and that he must surrender. Either he accepts Lucia — Jennifer Donnelly

Time doesn't necessarily happen in chronological order. — Douglas Adams

Bill Clinton is not my commander-in-chief. — Oliver North

Tonight the silence sounds like a scream. If you were here, we could chase it away with our whispers. - — Penny Reid

I don't think it is worth explaining how a character's nose or chin looks. It is my feeling that readers will prefer to construct, little by little, their own character-the author will do well to entrust the reader with this part of the work. — Jose Saramago

I do still like television very much, but the theatre does really have something special about it. — Sarah Sutton

voluptuous sluggard, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The records - what little we know about Shakespeare, including the records of the plays in his playhouse - were often the story of how quickly they came off if they didn't work. They had to move on. They were absolutely led by box office. — Kenneth Branagh

You're quirky ... and yet conventional. Innocent but worldly. Reserved yet outgoing. Candid yet guarded. Trendy but also practical. And childlike while still managing to be mature. It's like ... you're the perfect contradiction. — Linda Kage

I knew then and I know now only what my heart feels to be true, you see - that without the love of our Lord, I am a wretch. This is the only miracle I can evidence, and a sufficient miracle it remains for me. For others, perhaps it is not sufficient. I can scarcely fault them, for they cannot see into my heart. They cannot see the darkness that was once there, nor can they see what has replaced it. — Elizabeth Gilbert

If God were our one and only desire we would not be so easily upset when our opinions do not find outside acceptance. — Thomas A Kempis

I've always loved the poetry in 'Pale Fire.' I think it's wonderful. — Jonathan Galassi

The real argument against aristocracy is that it always means the rule of the ignorant. For the most dangerous of all forms of ignorance is ignorance of work. — Gilbert K. Chesterton