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Snits Great Quotes By Harold Pinter

The weasel under the cocktail cabinet. — Harold Pinter

Snits Great Quotes By Tricia O'Malley

The sea was a tempestuous woman, roughly angry one day, silkily soothing another. No other natural phenomenon reflected their moods as deeply as the sea. It was beauty. It was wrath. It was everything. — Tricia O'Malley

Snits Great Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Every flower seems to burn by itself, softly, purely in the misty beds; and how she loved the grey-white moths spinning in and out, over the cherry pie, over the evening primroses! — Virginia Woolf

Snits Great Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

The idea of service to humanity, putting yourself in situations where people have much less than you do, puts life in perspective. — Madonna Ciccone

Snits Great Quotes By Alphonse De Lamartine

Philosophy is the rational expression of genius. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Snits Great Quotes By Ian Leslie

The truly curious will be increasingly in demand. Employers are looking for people who can do more than follow procedures competently or respond to requests; who have a strong intrinsic desire to learn, solve problems and ask penetrating questions. They may be difficult to manage at times, these individuals, for their interests and enthusiasms can take them along unpredictable paths, and they don't respond well to being told what to think. But for the most part, they will be worth the difficulty. — Ian Leslie

Snits Great Quotes By E. E. Cummings

Your slightest look easily will unclose me, though I have closed myself as fingers, you open petal by petal myself a Spring opens her first rose. — E. E. Cummings

Snits Great Quotes By Francisco Varela

I'm a biologist who has been interested in the biological roots of cognitive phenomena — Francisco Varela

Snits Great Quotes By Markus Zusak

Jesus, Mary and Joseph — Markus Zusak