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Sakariason Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

I have always been a nomad and I have mastered the art of packing! I always say: pack lightly, live lightly. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Sakariason Quotes By R.v.m.

Very often we let little things spoil some of our most important treasures-our Moment, our Day,our Life.-RVM — R.v.m.

Sakariason Quotes By Michael Connelly

But before I left," Rider continued, "I learned enough to know that most often sexual abuse of children comes from inside the family, relatives or close friends. The boogey monsters who climb through the window and abduct are few and far between. — Michael Connelly

Sakariason Quotes By E. E. Cummings

I was too tired to think. I merely felt the town as a unique unreality. What was it? I knew
the moon's picture of a town. These streets with their houses did not exist, they were but a ludicrous projection of the moon's sumptuous personality. This was a city of Pretend, created by the hypnotism of moonnight.
Yet when I examined the moon she too seemed but a painting of a moon and the sky in which she lived a fragile echo of color. If I blew hard the whole shy mechanism would collapse gently with a neat soundless crash. I must not, or lose all. — E. E. Cummings

Sakariason Quotes By Edgar Lee Masters

The much-sought prize of eternal youth
Is just arrested growth. — Edgar Lee Masters

Sakariason Quotes By Emeli Sande

I was so shy and so quiet, and the only time I had my own voice and I could really connect with people was when I was singing or on stage. — Emeli Sande

Sakariason Quotes By Pete Seeger

Education is what you get when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. — Pete Seeger

Sakariason Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

We are all regionalists in our origins, however 'universal' our themes and characters, and without our cherished hometowns and childhood landscapes to nourish us, we would be like plants set in shallow soil. Our souls must take root - almost literally. — Joyce Carol Oates