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Simina Ursu Quotes By Phil Klay

A great writer is a great writer ... Tolstoy was not a woman, but 'Anna Karenina' is still a pretty good book. — Phil Klay

Simina Ursu Quotes By Ferdinand Marcos

The foundation upon which our nation stands is much richer and firmer than the sympathies that may occasionally divide us. And we never know this more truly than in Christmas time. In good times or in bad, under clear skies or under the shadow of uncertainty, the Christmas message is the imperishable one of joy, hope and brotherhood. — Ferdinand Marcos

Simina Ursu Quotes By Renee Carlino

It's the only way to know you're really in love, when you ask the question would it be harder to watch him die, or to know he'll watch me die? Is there more mercy in being the one who does the watching or in being the one who does the dying? It's when you realize what mercy-killing actually means, it's when you actually care to the point of tormenting worry. It's not roses and white horses, it's fucking brutal and it can send a person running for the hills. To love is brave. — Renee Carlino

Simina Ursu Quotes By Judy Blundell

When a family breaks you don't hear the crack of the breaking. You don't hear a sound. — Judy Blundell

Simina Ursu Quotes By Ian Schware

Who am I really? What has become of this bag of bones that had such great intentions in life, only to dwindle away like autumn's cold shoulder to the trees? I wish I could use this to help, in such pain to find hope, but I'd be the liar in this if I claimed a personal epiphany that relayed the secrets to derail this carousel. — Ian Schware

Simina Ursu Quotes By Karen Kain

The arts are an integral part of the city's economic progress. — Karen Kain

Simina Ursu Quotes By Nile Rodgers

If I could live in one city and do every single thing I do there, I would choose Venice. You can't turn your head without seeing something amazing. — Nile Rodgers