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Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Caroline B. Cooney

Who was Florinda, and why did she faint so often that she needed a special couch on which to do it? — Caroline B. Cooney

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Janelle Monae

I feel like Harriet Tubman, except I am trying to free people through underground music, to free themselves creatively and inspirationally. — Janelle Monae

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Franz Wright

Ressurection of the little apple tree outside
my window, leaf-
light of late
in the April
called her eyes, forget
forget
but how
How does one go
about dying?
Who on earth
is going to teach me
The world is filled with people
who have never died — Franz Wright

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Robert Vaughn

I come from a long line of staunch Irish Catholics. — Robert Vaughn

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Mary Roach

Navy personnel began clamoring for it. To the embarrassment of many, the current Navy working uniform is a blue camouflage print. Unsure whether perhaps I was missing the point, I asked a Navy commander about the rationale. He looked down at his trousers and sighed. "That's so no one can see you if you fall overboard." No — Mary Roach

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Ann Marston

The sum of his life was a unique melody, hauntingly beautiful and powerful. — Ann Marston

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Steven Erikson

She was a woman and any exchange of words with a woman was fraught with her torturer's array of deadly implements, each one hovering at the very edge of a man's comprehension. — Steven Erikson

Pal Sthy Phaedra Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Art is craft: all art is always and essentially a work of craft: but in the true work of art, before the craft and after it, is some essential durable core of being, which is what the craft works on, and shows, and sets free. The statue in the stone. How does the artist find that, see it, before it's visible? That is a real question. — Ursula K. Le Guin