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Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Philip Hoare

Dane lived above a greengrocer's shop at 26 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, with her secretary, Olwen Bowen, herself a writer of children's books, but who now devoted herself to the care of her companion. 'One climbed up a rickety staircase and there was Winifred, surrounded by her paintings, sculptures, a piano and goodness knows how many books, where she would give many after-the-theatre parties . . . — Philip Hoare

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Jonathan Aycliffe

Sometimes the darkness beacame so hideous, I would have sold my soul for light. The devil is not called Lucifer for nothing. — Jonathan Aycliffe

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Lee Krasner

One could go on for ever as to whether the paint should be thick or thin, whether to paint the woman or the square, hard-edge or soft, but after a while such questions become a bore. They are merely problems in aesthetics, having only to do with the outer man. — Lee Krasner

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Dabney Coleman

When I go to where I was getting excellent parts in movies I may have taken a few too soon, too anxious to go back to work and to anxious to make another film and to succeed more. — Dabney Coleman

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Ahmed Zewail

The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salifist parties are a real force in the Egyptian society. — Ahmed Zewail

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Doug Brown

We all have some screws loose, common sense and intelligence can diminish that — Doug Brown

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Sebastian Horsley

If I hear that people are litigious, I immediately dismiss them. — Sebastian Horsley

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

Without good direction, people lose their way; the more wise counsel you follow, the better your chances. — Eugene H. Peterson

Ndtl Wiki Quotes By Fisher Ames

I consider biennial elections as a security that the sober, second thought of the people shall be law. — Fisher Ames