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Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By Liza Donnelly

I'm not a politician or a political expert, but I believe that there are many ways to look at peace. — Liza Donnelly

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By Anonymous

I told her I'd taken to thumbing pastes and powders onto my forehead as an act of identification: culturally Hindu, even though God qua God was not really important to me, except as God manifested in my lovers and the emptiness left by my lovers. It was the only thing I knew how to do, being motherless, fatherless. I had made a religion of making presence out of absence. — Anonymous

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By Seanan McGuire

No [Peter] Pan has ever survived past puberty. When their bodies start changing, they start looking for the rope and the razor blades. There are some betrayals of the flesh that they simply aren't designed to endure. — Seanan McGuire

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By John Berger

The essence of songs is neither vocal nor cerebral but organic. We follow songs in order to be enclosed. We find ourselves inside a message. The unsung, impersonal world remains outside, on the other surface of a placenta. All songs, even when their content or rendering is strongly masculine, operate maternally. — John Berger

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By Terry Teachout

To me, an intellectual is a person who is primarily interested in ideas. What I am is an aesthete, a person who is primarily interested in beauty. That's why I write about art. — Terry Teachout

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By Toshiro Kageyama

If you do not feel the same tightening in your chest as when you close your eyes and picture the face of a lover, you do not love good shape enough. — Toshiro Kageyama

Spinellis Wedding Venue Quotes By John Connolly

Without a human voice to read them aloud, or a pair of wide eyes following them by flashlight beneath a blanket, books had no real existence in our world. Like seeds in the beak of a bird waiting to fall to earth, or the notes of a song laid out on a sheet, yearning for an instrument to bring their music into being. they lie dormant hoping for the chance to emerge.They want us to give them life. — John Connolly