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Nate Trosky Quotes By Meryl Streep

I get a trickling few scripts that I'm lucky enough that some of them are great. I don't get loads of scripts. — Meryl Streep

Nate Trosky Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I'm not really in the mood right now." "That's got to be the first time a girl's ever said that to me," Jace mused. "Stick with me and it won't be the last." The — Cassandra Clare

Nate Trosky Quotes By L.R. Knost

Giving our children rest means being their safe harbor, their place to retreat when life hurts and the world looms large and people disappoint and mistakes are made. Becoming that safe harbor means being free ~ freely available, freely offered, freely welcoming. — L.R. Knost

Nate Trosky Quotes By Don Yaeger

Sometimes legends find themselves remembered more for what they have not done than for their accomplishments. But those resume gaps can also help drive them to achieve even greater things in new arenas. — Don Yaeger

Nate Trosky Quotes By Fiona Apple

The early cars already are drawing deep breaths past my door. And last night's phrases sick with lack of basis are still writhing on my floor. — Fiona Apple

Nate Trosky Quotes By Steven D. Levitt

Nor should failure be considered a total loss. — Steven D. Levitt

Nate Trosky Quotes By Wendy Carlos

You repeat things because they're like your personal obsessions — Wendy Carlos

Nate Trosky Quotes By Ian McEwan

The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a little worse. — Ian McEwan

Nate Trosky Quotes By Susanna Clarke

She spoke the language of the Scottish Highlands (which is like singing). — Susanna Clarke

Nate Trosky Quotes By Karel Capek

... Be there people either Conservatives or Socialists, Yellows or Reds, the most important thing is - and this is the point I wish particularly to stress - that all of them are right in the plain and moral sense of the word... I ask whether it is not possible to see in the present social conflict of the world an analogous struggle between two, three, five equally serious verities and equally generous idealisms? I think it is possible, and this is the most dramatic element in modern civilization, that a human truth is opposed to another truth no less human, ideal against ideal, positive words against words no less positive, instead of the struggle being, as we are so often told it is, one between noble truth and vile selfish error. — Karel Capek