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Option Nofmterr Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

I look at myself but I'm missing. I know myself: it's not me. — Fernando Pessoa

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Within us is the soul of the whole, the wise silence, the universal beauty, the eternal One. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Randy Bachman

We like the imperfect because it reminds us of ourselves. — Randy Bachman

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Candace Kita

I still call Texas home. It is where I spent most of my life growing up. — Candace Kita

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Write to please just one person. If you open a window and make love to the world, so to speak, your story will get pneumonia. — Kurt Vonnegut

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Gilbert Sorrentino

Notable American Women gives us, with great panache and in eerie detail, a world that is cruelly reasonable within the near-religious limitations of its weird laws and customs. It is a book as unique as it is wonderfully strange. — Gilbert Sorrentino

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Ray Wylie Hubbard

The days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, I have really good days. — Ray Wylie Hubbard

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Andrew Loomis

As a student I thought there was a formula of some kind that I would get hold of somewhere, and thereby become and artist. There is a formula, but it has not been in books. It is really plain old courage, standing on one's own feet, and forever seeking enlightenment; courage to develop your way, but learning from the other fellow; experimentation with your own ideas, observing for yourself, a rigid discipline of doing over that which you can improve. — Andrew Loomis

Option Nofmterr Quotes By Dylan Thomas

Reading one's own poems aloud is letting the cat out of the bag. You may have always suspected bits of a poem to be overweighted, overviolent, or daft, and then, suddenly, with the poet's tongue around them, your suspicion is made certain. — Dylan Thomas