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Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Bob Dylan

Michelangelo indeed could have carved out your features. — Bob Dylan

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By J.K. Rowling

It was one of my more brilliant ideas, and between you and me, that's saying something. — J.K. Rowling

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Charles Dickens

accepting his patronage as he accepted every incident of the labyrinthian world in which he had got lost. — Charles Dickens

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Carrie Fisher

People see me and they squeal like tropical birds or seals stranded on the beach. — Carrie Fisher

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Mayank Sharma

Keep patience.... For even TIME needs TIME. — Mayank Sharma

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Milan Kundera

He took her in his arms and lifted her up. She looked at him and he noticed only now that her eyes were full of tears. He pressed her to him. She understood that he loved her and this suddenly filled her with sadness. She felt sad that he loved her so much, and she felt like crying. — Milan Kundera

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Lawrence Durrell

Art like life is an open secret. — Lawrence Durrell

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By John Dewey

Collateral learning in the way of formation of enduring attitudes, of likes and dislikes, may be and often is much more important than the spelling lesson or lesson in geography or history that is learned. For these attitudes are fundamentally what count in the future. The most important attitude that can be formed is that of desire to go on learning. If impetus in this direction is weakened instead of being intensified, something much more than mere lack of preparation takes place. The pupil is actually robbed of native capacities which otherwise would enable him [sic] to cope with the circumstances that he meets in the course of his life. We often see persons who have had little schooling and in whose case the absence of set schooling proves to be a positive asset. They have at least retained their native common sense and power of judgement, and its exercise in the actual conditions of living has given them the precious gift of ability to learn from the experiences they have. — John Dewey

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Sarah Thebarge

...in addition to feeling sick and tired and feverish and nauseated, I also felt forgotten. And there was no easy cure for that. — Sarah Thebarge

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Orson Scott Card

It was funny. The adults taking all this so seriously, and the children playing
along, playing along, believing it too until suddenly the adults went too far, tried too hard, and the children
could see through their game. — Orson Scott Card

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Lionel Barrymore

I've got a lot of ham in me. — Lionel Barrymore

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Suzanne Collins

And some small gnarled place inside me hated her for her weakness, for her neglect, for the months she had put us through. I had taken a step back from my mother, put up a wall to protect myself from needing her, and nothing was ever the same between us again. — Suzanne Collins

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Stacey D'Erasmo

In each medium - popular music, literature, and visual art, respectively - the woman has broken form, shed a skin, with each phase of her career, whereas the man has returned to ever-deepening iterations of the sound or sentence or imagery with which he began. — Stacey D'Erasmo

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Amanda Eliasch

In L.A., you seem to meet only one sort of person. — Amanda Eliasch

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont

It is only our exactions of life that are terrible. It is only our impossible conceptions of beauty and good and justice that are terrible
because they never are realized, and at the same time they prevent us taking life as it is. That is the real source of all our sorrow and suffering. — Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont

Respectively In A Sentence Quotes By John Cheever

She was his potchke, his fleutchke, his notchke, his motchke, his everything that the speech of St. Botolphs left unexpressed. She was his little, little squirrel. — John Cheever