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Rabih El Omary Quotes By David Hockney

If you are not playful you are not alive. — David Hockney

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Tim Hetherington

The military has a very prickly relationship with the press. — Tim Hetherington

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Thomas Haden Church

I love going to the feed store and drinking coffee and talking about how much rain we need. — Thomas Haden Church

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Buddy Hackett

The menu of my mother consisted of only two choices: Leave it or take it — Buddy Hackett

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

How can any man be weak who dares to be at all? — Henry David Thoreau

Rabih El Omary Quotes By James Salter

Alone in this city, alone on this sea. The days were strewn about him, he was a drunkard of days. He had achieved nothing. He had his life
it was not worth much
not like a life that, though ended, had truly been something. If I had had courage,he thought, if I had had faith. We preserve ourselves as if that were important, and always at the expense of others. We hoard ourselves. We succeed if they fail, we are wise if they are foolish, and we go onward, clutching, until there is no one
we are left with no companion save God. In whom we do not believe. Who we know does not exist. — James Salter

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Max Mosley

I feel my task is done. I feel a sense of satisfaction, ... It's the moment and I seized it. — Max Mosley

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Lauren DeStefano

But you," "Sixteen is perfect. You can spend the rest of your lives together. He won't have to be alone. — Lauren DeStefano

Rabih El Omary Quotes By Elizabeth George

Never underestimate the significance of the little things done out of a large heart of love. — Elizabeth George

Rabih El Omary Quotes By James Monroe

History has shown that at least one-half of every century is consumed in war. — James Monroe

Rabih El Omary Quotes By T. S. Eliot

She turns and looks a moment in the glass,
Hardly aware of her departed lover;
Her brain allows one half-formed thought to pass:
"Well now that's done: and I'm glad it's over".
When lovely woman stoops to folly and
Paces about her room again, alone,
She smoothes her hair with automatic hand,
And puts a record on the gramophone — T. S. Eliot