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Panoply Podcasts Quotes By William Osler

What is the student but a lover courting a fickle mistress who ever eludes his grasp? — William Osler

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

Cultivate within yourselves the mighty power of self-discipline. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Louise Hay

I am as successful as I make up my mind to be — Louise Hay

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Ursula Andress

When I go to a country, I go to flea markets, antique stores. I am always looking for something. — Ursula Andress

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

I somehow think that it's better to screen inferior literature, which nonetheless contains the seed of something real- which can be developed in the film and grow into something wonderful as a result of going through your hands — Andrei Tarkovsky

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Don Hertzfeldt

I think some of this just feels right. You're in the shower and you come up with a sentence and it's beautiful. You don't know how it's going to fit in the film, but you put it in because it feels right. This is a very long way of saying, so much of it is me feeling like I'm catching ideas rather than coming up with ideas. It's very fluid like that. — Don Hertzfeldt

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Maureen Johnson

Every time you try to flirt with her, a puppy dies. — Maureen Johnson

Panoply Podcasts Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

It was towards the end of February, in that year, and a bitter black frost had lasted for many weeks. The keen east wind had long since swept the streets clean, though in a gusty day the dust would rise like pounded ice, and make people's faces quite smart with the cold force with which it blew against them. Houses, sky, people, and everything looked as if a gigantic brush had washed them all over with a dark shade of Indian ink. — Elizabeth Gaskell