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Stratham Quotes By Kristen Simmons

And I feel it happen
silent and study as a feather, a piece of my soul becomes his. — Kristen Simmons

Stratham Quotes By Marissa Meyer

She made room for the discarded foot on the table, setting it up like a shrine amid the wrenches and lug nuts, before — Marissa Meyer

Stratham Quotes By Anatole France

The law ... allows rich as well as poor to sleep under bridges. — Anatole France

Stratham Quotes By Brenda Fricker

When you are lying drunk at the airport you're Irish. When you win an Oscar you're British. — Brenda Fricker

Stratham Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

Sit under the sun abdicate and be your own king — Fernando Pessoa

Stratham Quotes By Alan W. Watts

As soon as we freed ourselves from the mirage of hurrying time - which was nothing more than the projection of our own impatience - we were alive again, as in childhood, to the miracles and ecstasies of ordinary life. You would be astounded at the beauty of our homes, our furniture, our clothes, and even our pots and pans, for we have the time to make most of these things ourselves, and the sense of reality to see that they - rather than money - constitute genuine wealth. — Alan W. Watts

Stratham Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Thou madest man, he knows not why, he thinks he was not made to die. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Stratham Quotes By Rikki Ducornet

Like the moon, the novel is a symbol and a necessary reality. Ideally it serves neither gods nor masters. Philosopher's stone, it sublimates, precipitates, and quickens. House of Keys, it opens all our darkest doors. May the Pol Pot Persons of all genders and denominations take heed: to create a fictional world with rigor and passion, to imagine a character of any sex, place, time, or color and make it palpitate and quiver, to catapult it into the deepest forests of our most luminous reveries, is to commit an act of empathy. To write a novel of the imagination is a gesture of tenderness; to enter the body of a book is a fearless act and generous. — Rikki Ducornet