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Pemandangan Quotes By Margaret Atwood

How soon before there are ancient texts they feel they have to obey but have forgotten how to interpret? — Margaret Atwood

Pemandangan Quotes By Leviak B. Kelly

If you can put this book down, it means you need more coffee and less sleep. After all, sleep is for the weak which is why I get 8 hours every night and 2 hours during the day and drink de-cafe. — Leviak B. Kelly

Pemandangan Quotes By Wes Nisker

Poetry is the special medium of spiritual crazy wisdom, the form of expression that comes closest to creating a bridge between words and what is wordless. — Wes Nisker

Pemandangan Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

The image that fiction presents is purged of the distractions, confusions and accidents of ordinary life. — Robert Penn Warren

Pemandangan Quotes By Shubha Vilas

Is there a person in this world who is full of good virtues and is at the same time powerful, grateful, truthful, determined and also compassionate? Is there a person who displays exemplary conduct, ardently wishes and works for the good of all, is wise, competent beyond doubt and good-looking? Is there a person who is self-satisfied, who has control over his anger, whose beauty casts a spell over everyone, who is free from envy and whose courage never fails him? — Shubha Vilas

Pemandangan Quotes By Jean-Pierre Leaud

I always felt that with an Antoine Doinel film, Truffaut was taking a vacation, that Francois could relax when making a Doinel film. All of the language came to him very easily. 'The 400 Blows,' I felt, was a collage of all his childhood experiences. Every time he felt an Antoine Doinel film was necessary, he'd make one. — Jean-Pierre Leaud

Pemandangan Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

She loved the classics and believed in reading out loud. — Terry Tempest Williams

Pemandangan Quotes By John Zorn

For about seven years. I really like it there. There are a lot of great musicians. The scene is very open. A lot of stuff going on. People's ears are really open, they are not closed. A lot of scenes here, people just get tunnel vision and are into one thing. — John Zorn

Pemandangan Quotes By Jack Welch

What the Commission is seeking cuts the heart out of the strategic rationale of our deal. — Jack Welch

Pemandangan Quotes By Elif Batuman

The first time I read Isaac Babel was in a college creative writing class. The instructor was a sympathetic Jewish novelist with a Jesus-like beard, an affinity for Russian literature, and a melancholy sense of humor, such that one afternoon he even "realized" the truth of human mortality, right there in the classroom. He pointed at each of us around the seminar table: "You're going to die. And you're going to die. And you're going to die." I still remember the expression on the face of one of my classmates, a genial scion of the Kennedy family who always wrote the same story, about a busy corporate lawyer who neglected his wife. The expression was confused. — Elif Batuman

Pemandangan Quotes By Anthony Powell

Short, square, cleanshaven, his head seemed carved out of an elephant's tusk, the whole massive cone of ivory left more or less complete in its original shape, eyes hollowed out deep in the roots, the rest of the protuberance accommodating his other features, terminating in a perfectly colossal nose that stretched directly forward from the totally bald cranium. The nose was preposterous, grotesque, slapstick, a mask from a Goldoni comedy. — Anthony Powell

Pemandangan Quotes By Priscilla Presley

You know, Lisa, for the longest time, did not sing. — Priscilla Presley

Pemandangan Quotes By Justin S. Holcomb

Life doesn't just happen to you. You react to it, and you are not forced to react the way you do. Your heart determines your reactions. — Justin S. Holcomb

Pemandangan Quotes By John Keats

Who alive can say 'Thou art no Poet - mayst not tell thy dreams'? Since every man whose soul is not a clod Hath visions, and would speak, if he had loved, And been well nurtured in his mother tongue. — John Keats