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Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Edgerrin James

I never got into the gangs. Gangs are for followers. — Edgerrin James

Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Christopher Castellani

Deeply affecting and compulsively readable, The Fifty-First State displays Lisa Borders' emotional acuity, first-rate skills as a storyteller, and profound empathy not only for her two compelling main characters but for an oft-neglected region and a disappearing way of life. — Christopher Castellani

Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Matt Stephenson

boggles the mind. Whether — Matt Stephenson

Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Pierre Bonnard

And after drawing comes composition. A well-composed painting is half done — Pierre Bonnard

Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Kristine Kathryn Rusch

He crossed the stage, pushed the bench back and sat, hands resting on the keyboard cover. After a moment, he took off the cloth, and uncovered the keyboard. He rested his fingers on the keys, but didn't depress them, simply sitting there for a moment, in the dark and silent auditorium, and closed his eyes.
He belonged here. Not on a stage, but with a piano. It was the only place he felt alive. The groupies, the concerts, the strangely worshipful perks of fame, none of them made him feel complete like these moments alone did. — Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Nawiedzone Budynki Quotes By Erich Fromm

It is hardly necessary to stress the fact that the ability to love as an act of giving depends on the character development of the person. It presupposes the attainment of a predominantly productive orientation; in this orientation the person has overcome dependency, narcissistic omnipotence, the wish to exploit others, or to hoard, and has acquired faith in his own human powers, courage to rely on his powers in the attainment of his goals. To the degree that these qualities are lacking, he is afraid of giving himself - hence of loving. — Erich Fromm