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Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By A.L. Smith

The strongest among us are the ones who cry behind closed doors, have the ability to smile through silent pain, and fight battles that are obscured by shame. — A.L. Smith

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

A woman steps out of the back door after an hour of him sitting. Younger than either of us, blonde with a tinge of gray at her temples, the light creases of age in the corners of her eyes, beautiful in the untouchable way of mothers who are our exemplars for what we will admire in women when we come of age. — Thomm Quackenbush

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By John Lasseter

In computer animation, every detail has to be thought out, designed, modeled, shaded, placed and lit. The more you add, the more computer memory you need. — John Lasseter

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By Fiona Ross

Satchmo was raised on steaming pots of red beans and rice, a meal so familiar that he described it as his "birthmark" - indeed, in adulthood, he often signed off letters with "Red beans and ricely yours. — Fiona Ross

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The 18,000 NASA employees are full of galactic talents and abilities and are ready to accomplish whatever they're directed to do. — P. J. O'Rourke

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By Bryan Fuller

I think one of the things that was a huge surprise to everyone with 'Silence of the Lambs' was that that was an Oscar-winning horror movie. It struck such a nerve with audiences that it was a very particular, special experience. — Bryan Fuller

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

The priest was dead. Nevertheless, he sat at table with us as we feasted on cold meats. — H.P. Lovecraft

Post Holiday Withdrawal Quotes By Tycho Brahe

Now it is quite clear to me that there are no solid spheres in the heavens, and those that have been devised by the authors to save the appearances, exist only in the imagination. — Tycho Brahe