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Showing Studios Quotes By Jeffrey Eugenides

But it rained all the time, fog covered the fields, and by then he was reading Tolstoy. There were some books that reached through the noise of life to grab you by the collar and speak only of the truest things. A Confession was a book like that. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Showing Studios Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

There is only one solution if old age is not to be an absurd parody of our former life, and that is to go on pursuing ends that give our existence a meaning. — Simone De Beauvoir

Showing Studios Quotes By Keri Hilson

To be honest with my music ... for me to expect anyone to connect it has to come from a place of honesty. — Keri Hilson

Showing Studios Quotes By Drew Carey

I like to think of my house as nothing more than a glorified console for my television; the ultimate stereo cabinet. — Drew Carey

Showing Studios Quotes By Don Piper

That's perhaps the biggest miracle: People prayed and God honored their prayers.
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Showing Studios Quotes By Dawn Steele

You can't control how people will perceive you or how they think about you . . . but you can certainly control how you feel about it. — Dawn Steele

Showing Studios Quotes By Richard Ford

Literature should not be exclusive, it should be inclusive. My general view is that you can't, based on your own experience, project what a book will do for someone else. That's why I don't review books. — Richard Ford

Showing Studios Quotes By Craig Ward

Former design studios that now do nothing more than curate their blogs showing other people's work and sell ad space to make a living. It all feels very strange to me. — Craig Ward

Showing Studios Quotes By Cindee Snider Re

We can feel isolated and powerless when living with chronic illness, but what if your story begins to bridge the barrier or open a way for someone to connect? What if your story offers a glimmer of hope to someone standing at the edge of desolation? ...What if your story starts the conversation? — Cindee Snider Re