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Philesha Quotes By Aaron Eckhart

I mean, the problem is, I think I'm a great writer. — Aaron Eckhart

Philesha Quotes By Alexey N. Krylov

True engineers must trust the eye more than any formula. — Alexey N. Krylov

Philesha Quotes By Carmen Rodrigues

And where does that minute go, that minute that separates life from death? I want those sixty seconds back. — Carmen Rodrigues

Philesha Quotes By Jean Seberg

I'm unapologetic not because I'm strong-willed or overconfident, I'm unapologetic because this is it; this is my life. There is nothing I can do, no one I can please. I am a person with a strong sense of being, that's all. — Jean Seberg

Philesha Quotes By Judith Lewis Herman

Working with victimized people requires a committed moral stance. The therapist is called upon to bear witness to a crime. She must affirm a position of solidarity with the victim. This does not mean a simplistic notion that the victim can do no wrong; rather, it involves an understanding of the fundamental injustice of the traumatic experience and the need for a resolution that restores some sense of justice. — Judith Lewis Herman

Philesha Quotes By Aliya Whiteley

I talked for hours, and people listened because they hated the silence too. They were happy to create it, and then terrified by what they made. And so I came to understand the split at the root of the soul of all men. — Aliya Whiteley

Philesha Quotes By Cath Crowley

I took the money and passed the box across the counter and said politely, 'Your choice of colour
really lacks style.' I smiled and Beth laughed and the guy asked to see my manager.
I got Bert and he leant over the box and looked at the paint and said, 'Ed was being polite. Your
choice of colour is shit. — Cath Crowley

Philesha Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

You may say you won't interfere with another person's soul, but you do - merely by existing. The snag about it is the practical difficulty, so to speak, of not existing. — Dorothy L. Sayers