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Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Eileen Myles

What happened was private. I was in it with Rose. She had hurt me grievously and now I was forever attached. I was in it now with all the women in the world. I walked home glad. I will die, I thought with a bounce in my step. I'm whole. Not whole like anyone else, but whole like me. Painful, but simple. It was very simple now. — Eileen Myles

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Mike Gordon

I haven't written enough songs to be able to say that I have a system. I've only written a handful. — Mike Gordon

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Rick Bass

There's the slightly intoxicating feeling that accompanies the largest blizzards - the realization that there's a chance, increasing by every second, that you are about to be trapped by beauty. — Rick Bass

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Tahar Ben Jelloun

My characters are driven by a passionate desire for justice. They are rebellious and incorruptible. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Samuel Blumenfeld

The takeover of Harvard in 1805 by the Unitarians is probably the most important intellectual event in American history - at least from the standpoint of education — Samuel Blumenfeld

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Alex Irvine

Modesty is good. But take your credit. You can't always count on other people to offer it. — Alex Irvine

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Samuel Johnson

All theory is against free will; all experience is for it. — Samuel Johnson

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Propertius

If she is pleasing to one man, a girl is taken care of. — Propertius

Neringa Silkaityte Quotes By Max Weber

In Baxter's view the care for external goods should only lie on the shoulders of the "saint like a light cloak, which can be thrown aside at any moment".114 But fate decreed that the cloak should become an iron cage. — Max Weber