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Radzyminska Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

God is no stranger to strangers or to strange people. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Radzyminska Quotes By Don Roff

I write fiction. It may have mystery, it may have horror, it may have fantasy, it may have love, but like life, it's all the same genre. — Don Roff

Radzyminska Quotes By Malcolm Lowry

He was safe here; this was the place he loved - sanctuary, the paradise of his despair. — Malcolm Lowry

Radzyminska Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

As usual in such matters, God's sense of humor trumped all imagination. — Diana Gabaldon

Radzyminska Quotes By Will Schwalbe

In Gilead, the narrator's friend's son describes himself not as an atheist but in "state of categorical unbelief." He says, "I don't even believe God doesn't exist, if you see what I mean." I pointed this passage out to Mom and said it closely matched my own views
I just didn't think about religion. — Will Schwalbe

Radzyminska Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

To think right and say it to others is to create a universal shelter where every man can enter and feel safe! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Radzyminska Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

I should think it extremely improbable that anyone ever wrote for money. Naturally, when he has written something, he wants to get as much for it as he can, but that is a very different thing from writing for money. — P.G. Wodehouse

Radzyminska Quotes By David Lee

You have to be deviant if you're going to do anything new. — David Lee

Radzyminska Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

Hungry man, reach for the book: it is a weapon. — Bertolt Brecht

Radzyminska Quotes By Dan Hill

How did George Bensen cut 'In Your Eyes?' How did I work with the Backstreet Boys? It all comes back to 'Sometimes When We Touch.' — Dan Hill

Radzyminska Quotes By Colin Blakemore

The painter who strives to represent reality must transcend his own perception. He must ignore or override the very mechanismsin his mInd that create objects out of images(symbols) ... The artist, like the eye, must provide true images and the clues of distance to tell his magic lies. — Colin Blakemore