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Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Hannah Reed

Ah, you noticed that black sheep on the hills aren't nearly as plentiful as the white. They're a particularly hardy lot. — Hannah Reed

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By John Updike

Heade's calm is unsteady, storm-stirred; we respond in our era to its hint of the nervous and the fearful. His weather is interior weather, in a sense, and he perhaps was, if far from the first to portray a modern mood, an ambivalent mood tinged with dread and yet imbued with a certain lightness.The mood could even be said to be religious: not an aggressive preachment of God's grandeur but a kind of Zen poise and acceptance, represented by the small sedentary or plodding foreground figures that appear uncannily at peace as the clouds blacken and the lightning flashes. — John Updike

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Debra Messing

You can see with the proliferation of magazines, you know, that just focus entirely on that. So it just - it seems like there (was) a lot of fodder and a lot of stories and fun things to poke fun at and highlight. — Debra Messing

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Mya

Clothing, hair and make-up are just reflective of how I am feeling at any given moment and that varies from day to day. — Mya

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

He was the little mouse that I'd trained and fed with crumbs in my prison cell; the mouse that was crucified. — Gregory David Roberts

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Taylor Kinney

I own nothing; I just stay with friends all over the country. — Taylor Kinney

Sossamon Airfield Quotes By Emily Dickinson

I was almost persuaded to be a Christian. I thought I never again could be thoughtless and worldly. But I soon forgot my morning prayer or else it was irksome to me. One by one my old habits returned and I cared less for religion than ever. — Emily Dickinson