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Staffex Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

I don't like mushiness. I'm a very emotional person but I hate sentimentality. I don't like great demonstrations of emotion. But as I'm getting older, I'm getting much more open about all that. — Anthony Hopkins

Staffex Quotes By Czeslaw Milosz

They used to pour millet on graves or poppy seeds To feed the dead who would come disguised as birds. I put this book here for you, who once lived So that you should visit us no more. — Czeslaw Milosz

Staffex Quotes By Idries Shah

As swords were designed to kill
They did well to make them tongue-shaped.

(Anwar-i-Suhaili) — Idries Shah

Staffex Quotes By Stephen King

And maybe there had been enough tears, anyway. Which is not to say there wouldn't be more. — Stephen King

Staffex Quotes By Lactantius

Nobody is poor unless he stand in need of justice. — Lactantius

Staffex Quotes By Samantha Shannon

I am sure you know what an angel is: a soul that returns to this plane to protect the person they died to save, — Samantha Shannon

Staffex Quotes By Patrick Chan

Although it's hard some days to wake up an hour earlier to do the gym workout as opposed to other skaters who just show up to the rink, I know that if I don't do it, my day will be much worse. I might as well not even skate, actually. — Patrick Chan

Staffex Quotes By Matt Damon

We live in a world, it's very hard for Americans to understand that every 20 seconds a kid dies, a kid under the age of five, right, dies somewhere on the Earth because of lack of access to clean water and sanitation. Every 20 seconds that happens on our planet. It's just very hard for us to relate to. — Matt Damon

Staffex Quotes By Jeanne Safer

I said it grieved me to part from anything that mattered to me, yet I welcomed the grief because it meant I had felt deeply and needed to express it. 'I even had trouble leaving the Parthenon,' I told him ... 'because it was so beautiful and I knew I'd never see it again. — Jeanne Safer