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Presage Crossword Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

I've often called mothers the greatest spiritual teachers in the world. — Oprah Winfrey

Presage Crossword Quotes By Kelley R. Martin

I'm fucked when it comes to this girl. So fucked. — Kelley R. Martin

Presage Crossword Quotes By Yoweri Museveni

Africa is wealthy in natural resources; the problem is they are not optimally utilized. — Yoweri Museveni

Presage Crossword Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

In those days, when my hands were much employed, I read but little, but the least scraps of paper which lay on the ground, my holder, or tablecloth, afforded me as much entertainment, in fact answered the same purpose as the Iliad. — Henry David Thoreau

Presage Crossword Quotes By John Ford

When in doubt, make a western. — John Ford

Presage Crossword Quotes By David Foster Wallace

These worst mornings with cold floors and hot windows and merciless light - the soul's certainty that the day will have to be not traversed but sort of climbed, vertically, and then that going to sleep again at the end of it will be like falling, again, off something tall and sheet. — David Foster Wallace

Presage Crossword Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Ash, ash - -
You poke and stir.
Flesh, bone, there is nothing there
A cake of soap,
A wedding ring,
A gold filling.
Herr God, Herr Lucifer
Beware
Beware.
Out of the ash
I rise with my red hair
And I eat men like air.
From the poem Lady Lazarus — Sylvia Plath

Presage Crossword Quotes By Gregory Bateson

Members of weakly religious families get, of course, no religious training from any source outside the family. — Gregory Bateson

Presage Crossword Quotes By Paul Celan

The poem is lonely. It is lonely and en route. Its author stays with it. Does this very fact not place the poem already here, at its inception, in the encounter, in the mystery of encounter? — Paul Celan