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Pantoum Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

Our Lord Jesus was not above letting folk minister to Him, for he knew how happy it makes one to do aught for another. It's the happiest work in earth. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Pantoum Quotes By Kate Bernheimer

As a kid, being with her was easy; it was the nearest to heaven I've ever been. — Kate Bernheimer

Pantoum Quotes By Ben Vereen

The death of my daughter is a subject I talk about briefly because there is nothing more tragic. — Ben Vereen

Pantoum Quotes By Gayle Forman

The audience keeps singing, keeps making my case, and I just keep strumming until I get close enough to see her eyes. And then I start singing the chorus. Right to her. And she smiles at me, and it's like we're the only two people out here, the only ones who know what's happening. Which is that this song we're all singing together is being rewritten. It's no longer an angry plea shouted to the void. Right here, on this stage, in front of eighty thousand people, it's becoming something else. This is our new vow. — Gayle Forman

Pantoum Quotes By Tanya Masse

Water IS the most important element on the face of the earth, because without water, there would be no WINE and without WINE I would be living in a PADDED CELL! — Tanya Masse

Pantoum Quotes By Alan Alda

My background is on the stage, so when I'd write movies, they'd be a lot like plays. — Alan Alda

Pantoum Quotes By Christopher Shays

But Gulf War Syndrome is not one cause, not one illness. It is many causes, many illnesses. — Christopher Shays

Pantoum Quotes By Stanley Kubrick

[On Dr. Strangelove]: My idea of doing it as a nightmare comedy came in the early weeks of working on the screenplay. [...] What could be more absurd than the very idea of two mega powers willing to wipe out all human life because of an accident, spiced up by political differences that will seem as meaningless to people a hundred years from now as the theological conflicts of the Middle Ages appear to us today? — Stanley Kubrick