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Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Doug Hiser

Falling in love creates beauty in every facet of life. A hovering bee, a gentle flowing creek, pale blue sky, the crinkle at the corner of an old woman's eye, bare feet on velvet moss, a songbird in a bush, even the howl of a far away wolf become so beautiful to those finding a new love. It was like that for Sassy and Hanlon, everything seemed sharper and clearer. It was like a new view of the world that they had never known existed had opened up to them. Doug Hiser Montana Mist — Doug Hiser

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Bryant McGill

Educate yourself. Learn everything you can and then let knowledge yield to kindness. — Bryant McGill

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Anthony Trollope

But the hobbledehoy, though he blushes when women address him, and is uneasy even when he is near them, though he is not master ofhis limbs in a ball-room, and is hardly master of his tongue at any time, is the most eloquent of beings, and especially eloquent among beautiful women. — Anthony Trollope

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Pat Conroy

Beneath the great sisterhood of stars unfurling in the night sky ... — Pat Conroy

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By George Cukor

Unless the story line carries the scenes, the scenes don't really mean anything. — George Cukor

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

Mom put a note in my lunch again, I see ... Dear son, I hope you will study hard in summer school ... Do not look upon it as a punishment, but rather as a privilege ... We are very proud of you, and want you to have a good education. This note will self-destruct in five seconds. — Charles M. Schulz

Stavitsky Mark Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Still, I'm lucky: I feast on solitude, I will never miss the crowd. I could read the great books but the great books don't interest me. I sit in bed and wait for the whole thing to go one way or the other. just like everybody else. — Charles Bukowski