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Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Robert Frost

All that makes a writer is the ability to write strongly and directly from some unaccountable and almost invincible personal prejudice like Stevensons in favor of all being happy as kings no matter if consumptive, or Hardy against God for the blunder of sex, or Sinclair Lewis' against small American towns, or Shakespeare's mixed, at once against and in favor of life itself. I take it that everybody has the prejudice and spends some time feeling for it to speak and write from. But most people end as they begin by acting out the prejudices of other people. — Robert Frost

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Alexander Ferrick

There is no greater hiding place for a secret than within the mind of a madman. — Alexander Ferrick

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Aurora Rose Reynolds

I love you. Don't ever doubt that you're the best thing that has ever happened to me. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Caitlin Doughty

The definition of 'morbid' is an unhealthy preoccupation with death. Unfortunately, there's no word to mean the perfectly healthy preoccupation with death, which is what I have. — Caitlin Doughty

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Jeff Bezos

You don't chose your passion, your passion choses you — Jeff Bezos

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Rivka Galchen

It's important to avoid mirrors if one is unprepared to accept their daily news, and I think, in something as insignificantly devastating as appearance, denial is more socially constructive than despondency. Not that there's anything especially wrong with me
just the usual. — Rivka Galchen

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By Sondra Radvanovsky

I don't like confrontation; I just like to sing. — Sondra Radvanovsky

Reviewable Sentinel Quotes By James W. Loewen

Students will start finding history interesting when their teachers and textbooks stop lying to them. — James W. Loewen