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Ptrnobellib Quotes By Sara Miles

In big ways and small, I knew exactly how selfish a war could make me, and I saw all around me how fear and need drove other people to terrible betrayals. Yet over and over, I also saw how war created a community, a people, and how that community was nourished by gestures of sharing. It was sharing that didn't depend on personal intimacy, and a community that didn't depend on everyone's being friends; it foreshadowed what I would come to understand as church, at its best. — Sara Miles

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Tom Six

Horror films are art, it's all make believe. It's great if a filmmaker can try to push boundaries and see how much an audience can take and see what happens. It's fun to be able to do that. — Tom Six

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Simon Pegg

That's always important to us, is being truthful. Not guessing, not making any assumptions. Just coming at it with knowledge. — Simon Pegg

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Robert Hass

Ah, love, this is fear. This is fear and syllables
and the beginnings of beauty. — Robert Hass

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Philip James Bailey

The value of a thought cannot be told. — Philip James Bailey

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Donald Lambert

When we digital artists talk about painting on the computer, that is exactly what we do. The paints we use are pixels, the brush we use is a pressure sensitive pen. The colors are the same as painters use, and how we get to the final image is the same gut wrenching way. — Donald Lambert

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Frank Giampaolo

Spectacular performances are preceded by spectacular preparation — Frank Giampaolo

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

People seldom improve when they have no model but themselves to copy after — Oliver Goldsmith

Ptrnobellib Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

You may plant your acres again and raise up your fallen orchard and vineyards, but they will never flourish as they used to, never
until you learn to take joy in them, for no reason. — Peter S. Beagle