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Outpost Keating Quotes By Marya Hornbacher

After a lifetime of silence, it is difficult then to speak. — Marya Hornbacher

Outpost Keating Quotes By Chuck Wendig

He's the meat in the meat locker. The wrecking ball at the end of a crane's chain. The seawall that stands between the ocean and the shore. Big. Bald. Beaten down. — Chuck Wendig

Outpost Keating Quotes By Sarah Wendell

Romance means believing you are worthy of a happy ending. — Sarah Wendell

Outpost Keating Quotes By Brian Tracy

Obstacles come to instruct, not obstruct. — Brian Tracy

Outpost Keating Quotes By Scott Sanders

I'm never more aware of the limitations of language than when I try to describe beauty. Language can create its own loveliness, of course, but it cannot deliver to us the radiance we apprehend in the world, any more than a photograph can capture the stunning swiftness of a hawk or the withering power of a supernova ... All that pictures or words can do is gesture beyond themselves toward the fleeting glory that stirs our hearts. So I keep gesturing. — Scott Sanders

Outpost Keating Quotes By W.B.Yeats

Now days are dragon-ridden. — W.B.Yeats

Outpost Keating Quotes By Adam Braver

My sense, and I'm sort of guessing, is that the journalists were being classified by the government as common criminals, and the political prisoners were so resistant to being that. Always keeping [the other prisoners] as murderers, thieves, that sort of thing, which has a certain irony to it, I guess. It's a curious thing. — Adam Braver

Outpost Keating Quotes By Tracee Ellis Ross

I was spoiled when I worked in the magazine world. Fashion closets are heaven and I seem to model my organization after a fashion closet. — Tracee Ellis Ross

Outpost Keating Quotes By Albert Camus

The only serious question in life is whether to kill yourself or not. — Albert Camus