Pletneva Anna Quotes & Sayings
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Each image suggests an inner reality, a kind of scar of the past, a reflection of an act or an event once lived. — Peter C Bunnell

Only in the problem play is there any real drama, because drama is no mere setting up of the camera to nature: it is the presentation in parable of the conflict between Man's will and his environment: in a word, of problem. — George Bernard Shaw

Hence Joshua giggled to himself: life appeared to him exactly like the joint burning inexorably toward his fingertips - once it's smoked it cannot be unsmoked. — Aleksandar Hemon

Sometimes a woman is afraid to be without security or without certainty, for even a short time. She has more excuses than dogs have hairs. She must just simply dive in and stand not knowing what will happen next. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

I've never wanted to be a doctor, I've never wanted to be an engineer, I've never had that goal, but when you're around people who are successful, you kind of feel some type of way like, I don't want to be a doctor or lawyer but I do want to be successful. — Eric Thomas

May be refined, and join the angelic train. — Phillis Wheatley

Sainthood emerges when you can listen to someone's tale of woe and not respond with a description of your own. — Andrew Mason

Chewie, we're home, — Alan Dean Foster

There is often grief that comes with loving, Moshe. But it is worth it. — Bodie Thoene

My sense is that the wonderful technology that we have to visualize the inside of the body often leaves physicians feeling that the exam is a waste of time and so they may shortchange the ritual. — Abraham Verghese

FC Barcelona is the national team of Catalonia — Carles Puyol

If [a United States Supreme Court Justice is] in the doghouse with the Chief [Justice], he gets the crud. He gets the tax cases. — Harry A. Blackmun

Common prick of conscience. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Cable companies aren't bad because they're parts of unwieldy media conglomerates. They're bad because they're monopolies (even where they are no longer legally exclusive) and because the government policies that made them monopolies rewarded lobbying over customer service. — Virginia Postrel