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Regressed Synonym Quotes By Stephanie Perkins

Being a good person, or a better person, or whatever it is you're worried about and trying to fix? It shouldn't change who you are. It means you become more like yourself. — Stephanie Perkins

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Don't cry, I'm sorry to have deceived you so much, but that's how life is. — Vladimir Nabokov

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Wallace Stevens

The palm stands on the edge of space.
The wind moves slowly in the branches.
The bird's fire-fangled feathers dangle down. — Wallace Stevens

Regressed Synonym Quotes By John Mellencamp

Don't ever lose that innocent laughter, don't let time take that away — John Mellencamp

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Jim Rowe

I just paint to fulfill an urge. When I don't have the urge, I just don't paint. This is not some stupid contest. But if it is, I feel like the winner that came in last. — Jim Rowe

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Joseph Campbell

I think it's important to live life with a knowledge of its mystery, and of your own mystery. — Joseph Campbell

Regressed Synonym Quotes By E. O. Wilson

The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions; medieval institutions; and god-like technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall. — E. O. Wilson

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Aarti Sequeira

I'm more comfortable weaving Indian flavors into American classics. — Aarti Sequeira

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Samuel Beckett

As for my needs, they had dwindled as it were to my dimensions and become, if I may say so, of so exquisite a quality as to exclude all thought of succour. — Samuel Beckett

Regressed Synonym Quotes By Henry James

She had driven in by a single word a little golden nail, the sharp intention of which he signally felt. He — Henry James