Polyxenia Quotes & Sayings
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The experiences of camp life show that man does have a choice of action. There were enough examples, often of a heroic nature, which proved that apathy could be overcome, irritability suppressed. Man can preserve a vestige of spiritual freedom, of independence of mind, even in such terrible conditions of psychic and physical stress. — Viktor E. Frankl

To get your playing more forceful, hit the drums harder. — Keith Moon

... People don't live in the greater scheme of things, they live in the here and now, — Barbara Katz Rothman

I can try to wheedle information out of people," Holly offered. "For which I'll need a lower-cut top. — Sarah Rees Brennan

The reality is that baby boomers are turning senior citizens and not only is it inhumane, but the system will go broke. There needs to be wholesale change. — Thomas Suozzi

I was interested in the idea of succession - showing a father and a son both in their own time and drawing a contrast — Francis Ford Coppola

My eyelashes tickled the peephole. from Fogged Up Fairy Tale (Summer 2014) — Denise Baer

He'd wanted to track down and personally injure anyone who had ever done harm to her or made her unhappy. He'd tortured himself with painful knowledge: every white-hot factoid he could collect he'd shove up under his fingernails. The more it hurt, the more
he was convinced
he loved her. — Margaret Atwood

His body was a freaking masterpiece that could easily turn any girl into a drooling sex addict. — Kendall Ryan

It was a counter-attack and I had to take him down. I don't regret it and I would do it again if I had to. — Thomas Gravesen

Courage is the most common and vulgar of the virtues. — Herman Melville

As it has been well expressed in the paradox of Poe, wisdom should reckon on the unforeseen. — G.K. Chesterton

He's a little bit dodgy in the same way that rats are a little bit covered in fur but he'll be there. — Neil Gaiman

I was about 28-29 when I wrote my first story, and that was called 'The Garden of Abdul Gasazi.' — Chris Van Allsburg