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Plimpton Hills Quotes By Alexander Girard

Art is only art if it is synonymous with living — Alexander Girard

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Susan Griffin

A story is told as much by silence as by speech. — Susan Griffin

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Joseph Pisani

All the possessions in the world cannot fill an empty heart with love. — Joseph Pisani

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Bernard Hinault

Cycling is open to the whole world. — Bernard Hinault

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Paul Newman

So you wound up with Apollo. If he's sometimes hard to swallow. Use this. — Paul Newman

Plimpton Hills Quotes By John Green

The end occurred mostly in her whispers and his silence - because he couldn't whisper and they didn't want to wake Colin's parents. They succeeded in staying quiet, in part because it felt like the air had been shocked out of him. Paradoxically, he felt as if his getting dumped was the only thing happening on the entire dark and silent planet, and also as if it weren't happening at all. He felt himself drifting away from the one-sided whispered conversation, wondering if maybe everything big and heartbreaking and incomprehensible is a paradox. — John Green

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Rhea Perlman

Any good thing that happens to someone you love can only be good for you too. — Rhea Perlman

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Edward Hirsch

As soon as something happens to us in America, everyone begins talking about healing. But before you heal, you have to mourn. — Edward Hirsch

Plimpton Hills Quotes By Washington Irving

Some minds corrode and grow inactive under the loss of personal liberty; others grow morbid and irritable; but it is the nature of the poet to become tender and imaginitive in the loneliness of confinement. He banquets upon the honey of his own thoughts, and, like the captive bird, pours forth his soul in melody. — Washington Irving