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Reordering Point Quotes By Megan Marshall

the importance of words as "the signs of our thoughts and feelings in all their minutest shades and variations. — Megan Marshall

Reordering Point Quotes By Sonia Johnson

Women cannot serve two masters at once who are urgently beaming antithetical orders ... Either we believe in patriarchy the rule of men over women - or we believe in equality. — Sonia Johnson

Reordering Point Quotes By Susanna Clarke

He argument he was conducting with his neighbor as to whether the English magician had gone mad because he was a magician, or because he was English. — Susanna Clarke

Reordering Point Quotes By Ted Kooser

Above us, stars. Beneath us, constellations.
Five billion miles away, a galaxy dies
like a snowflake falling on water. Below us,
some farmer, feeling the chill of that distant death,
snaps on his yard light, drawing his sheds and barn
back into the little system of his care.
All night, the cities, like shimmering novas,
tug with bright streets at lonely lights like his. — Ted Kooser

Reordering Point Quotes By Ed O'Brien

The thing is, it really did take us too long to get these recordings done. We've had our rough times in the studio in the past, but after four weeks most of the material would have been recorded. This time it seemed like it just goes on and on. — Ed O'Brien

Reordering Point Quotes By Ted Hughes

Nothing has changed since I began. My eye has permitted no change. I am going to keep things like this. — Ted Hughes

Reordering Point Quotes By Ed Catmull

In any creative endeavor, there is a long list of features and effects that you want to include to nudge it toward greatness - a very long list. At some point, though, you realize it is impossible to do everything on the list. So you set a deadline, which then forces a priority-based reordering of the list, followed by the difficult discussion of what, on this list, is absolutely necessary - or if the project is even feasible at all. You don't want to have this discussion too soon, because at the outset, you don't know what you are doing. If you wait too long, however, you run out of time or resources. Complicating — Ed Catmull