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Steefel Levitt Quotes By John Fowles

The sky is absolutely empty. Beautifully pure and empty.

As if the architects and builders would live in all the houses they built! Or could live in them all. It's obvious, it stares you in the fact. There must be a God and he can't know anything about us. — John Fowles

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Jyrki Lumme

I was young and stupid then. Now I'm not young anymore. — Jyrki Lumme

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Dana Reinhardt

Precision about language can be really, really annoying. It can make you miss the point of what the other person is saying altogether. — Dana Reinhardt

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Libba Bray

Because you can't keep up the illusion forever," I say. "No one has that much magic. — Libba Bray

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Nathanael Greene

America must raise an empire of permanent duration, supported upon the grand pillars of Truth, Freedom, and Religion, encouraged by the smiles of Justice and defended by her own patriotic sons. — Nathanael Greene

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Natasha Trethewey

Writers, particularly poets, always feel exiled in some way - people who don't exactly feel at home, so they try to find a home in language. — Natasha Trethewey

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

His knowledge is not like ours, which has three tenses: present, past, and future. God's knowledge has no change or variation. — Augustine Of Hippo

Steefel Levitt Quotes By Robert Venosa

Evolving Culture, Reality, as we perceive it, is largely shaped by the artifacts, both material and symbolic, of thought, thought that leads to creative manifestation in form and color. With that in mind, it might be suggested that the visual artist, - from commercial designer to fine art painter - has much to do with most things that enter your everyday visuals, and thus form a major portion of one's reality and, certainly, how this culture manifests and evolves. — Robert Venosa