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Secretely Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I am attended by doctors, everywhere I am attended by doctors who inform me of my own interests. — Virginia Woolf

Secretely Quotes By Bill Dedman

After a plane or train crash, the National Transportation Safety Board dispatches its experts within two hours. The investigators in their familiar jackets take charge of the scene, secure evidence, follow leads. — Bill Dedman

Secretely Quotes By Paul Buchheit

Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money. — Paul Buchheit

Secretely Quotes By Andrew Neel

As I get older it gets harder and harder to hold on to the ephemeral excitement. When a documentary, or a screenplay, or even just a brainstorming session is going well I get to experience sense of hope, and expansiveness, even if it's just for a moment. — Andrew Neel

Secretely Quotes By Rei Kawakubo

I started with wanting to think about witches, about strong women who have special powers - who are often misunderstood. Then I found some beautiful blue fabric, so I made Blue Witches. My creative process is always like that. Organic, text, theme, subtext, each day evolving and trying to make strong, beautiful clothes. It's that simple. — Rei Kawakubo

Secretely Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Secretely Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

There are things that can harm a lot more than physically. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Secretely Quotes By Calvin Trillin

Sometimes, if I had until the next day to turn the story in, I'd head home, finding that the knot in the narrative came loose with the rhythmic clacking of the subway train. — Calvin Trillin

Secretely Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

Although he, like all people, secretely enjoyed the smell of his own farts, the smell of his shit was somethig else. It was so bad as to seem evil in a moral way. — Jonathan Franzen