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Ryes Quotes By Andre Malraux

Seldom is a Gothic head more beautiful than when broken. — Andre Malraux

Ryes Quotes By Silvia Tennenbaum

There comes a time in every rabbi's life when he thinks he's Moses. — Silvia Tennenbaum

Ryes Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

There are things in life that happen that change who we are, things that are hard to come back from, and in the end we never really are the same. — Jessica Sorensen

Ryes Quotes By Ann Rinaldi

What it love, you ask. Dear child, love is like the light and there are two kinds, the bursting fireworks of the moment and the solid, fixed stars that sometimes become obscured in the heavens, but are always there, year after year, for a lifetime. You must experience the first in order to appreciate the second. — Ann Rinaldi

Ryes Quotes By Kathy Ireland

Jesus was nothing like I thought - He wasn't condemning. He was loving and leading. — Kathy Ireland

Ryes Quotes By Boss Tweed

As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it? — Boss Tweed

Ryes Quotes By Anna Kavan

As soon as I decided I'd have to dig down still deeper to uncover the root of my listless withdrawal from life, I became aware of some interference from the past distracting and confusing my thoughts, causing me a sensation that was at the same time oppressive, expectant and empty. In these somewhat contradictory feelings, I came to recognize my childish sense of having run down like a clock that needed someone to wind it before it could go again; and saw that I was now no less helpless than in those far-off days when I waited for somebody to take me by the hand and tell me what to do. On my own initiative I could do nothing, take no responsibility, make no decisions only watch my existence unroll. — Anna Kavan

Ryes Quotes By Dorothy Parker

[Requesting her epitaph to read this way:] Excuse my dust. — Dorothy Parker