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Stasiukiewicz Quotes By William Shakespeare

Blessed are the peacemakers on earth. — William Shakespeare

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Rainn Wilson

I started in theatre, and for me, it was all about transformation. You transform into the character that you're playing. — Rainn Wilson

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Friedrich Durrenmatt

I am a man, and God is hiding from us humans. We are unable to see Him, we can only search for Him. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Thomas Mallon

One's politics are part of one even when one is writing. But if I want to say anything about the state of civil society, I will write an essay. The responsibilities you feel as a novelist are literary ones, I think, not civic ones. And I think politicians are interesting to write about. — Thomas Mallon

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Gigi Hadid

I love sports - I used to play volleyball really competitively ... I went to Junior Olympic qualifiers, and I've ridden horses my whole life. — Gigi Hadid

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Ennui, the demon, waited at the threshold of his noiseless refuge, and drove away the stirring hopes and enlivening expectations, which form the better part of life. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Lawrence Durrell

It is the duty of every patriot to hate his country creatively. — Lawrence Durrell

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Kylie Scott

I was only twenty-five, much to young to die. Probably about the right age to become a complete hypochondriac, however. — Kylie Scott

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Carlene Bauer

The Beats are really nothing more than a troop of malevolent Boy Scouts trying to earn badges for cultural arson. — Carlene Bauer

Stasiukiewicz Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Farther out, the waves will be mouthing icecakes - A poor month for park-sleepers and lovers. Even our shadows are blue with cold. We wanted to see the sun come up And are met, instead, by this iceribbed ship, Bearded and blown, an albatross of frost, Relic of tough weather, every winch and stay Encased in a glassy pellicle. The — Sylvia Plath