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Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Bonnie L. Oscarson

As you keep moving forward, you can stay upright even when outside forces try to pull you down. — Bonnie L. Oscarson

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Al Alvarez

In [The New Poetry] I had attacked the British poets' nervous preference for gentility above all else, and their avoidance of the uncomfortable, destructive truths both of the inner life and of the present time. — Al Alvarez

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Banks

Music is almost like a therapy for me. It helps keep me centered and think straight. Before I discovered it, I was walking around, and it felt like there were 25 extra pounds of gravity on my shoulders. It's like you're mute or something. — Banks

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Dennis Potter

That vision of a common culture is now simply a remote wistfulness. — Dennis Potter

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By John Irving

Life," Garp wrote, "is sadly not structured like a good old-fashioned novel. Instead an end occurs when those who are meant to peter out have petered out. All that is left is memory. But even a nihilist has memory. — John Irving

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Martin Luther

We must drive them [Jews] out like mad dogs, so that we do not become partakers of their abominable blasphemy and all the their other vices and thus merit God's wrath and be damned with them. — Martin Luther

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Eraldo Banovac

Life is the greatest teacher because it educates even those who really hate to learn. — Eraldo Banovac

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By E. Lockhart

I guess that is why they've been here. I needed them. — E. Lockhart

Platone Active New Zealand Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

It was one of those strange moments that came to him rarely, but never left. A moment that stamped itself on heart and brain, instantly recallable in every detail, for all of his life. There was no telling what made these moments different from any other, though he knew them when they came. He had seen sights more gruesome and more beautiful by far, and been left with no more than a fleeting muddle of their memory. But these
the still moments, as he called them to himself
they came with no warning, to print a random image of the most common things inside his brain, indelible. — Diana Gabaldon