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Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By John Thaw

We were using a hand-held camera to film the scene when Morse collapses. The camera wouldn't start. Three times they said action and it still wouldn't work. To this day, they still don't know what was wrong. — John Thaw

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Megan Hart

I have seen clouds part for the sun. I have seen rainbows. I have seen flowers in the morning, covered in dew, and I have seen sunsets so brilliant with fire they made me want to weep. And I have seen Dan smile at me, his lips still wet from my kiss, and if I had to choose which sight moved me the most I would say it was that one. — Megan Hart

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Catherine Carrigan

As we open our hearts, what we notice is that information starts opening up for us in an unfolding process, as if life were being revealed layer by layer. — Catherine Carrigan

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Vera Brittain

I can think of few important movements for reform in which success was won by any method other than that of an energetic minority presenting the indifferent majority with a fait accompli, which was then accepted. — Vera Brittain

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Yehuda Amichai

I've often said that all poetry is political. This is because real poems deal with a human response to reality and politics is part of reality, history in the making. Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics. — Yehuda Amichai

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Ayn Rand

He was accustomed to hostility; this kind of benevolence was more offensive than hostility. He shrugged; he thought that he would be out of here soon and back in the simple, clean reality of his own office. — Ayn Rand

Sumaiyah Alazzawi Quotes By Paula McLain

You're making something new. Don't forget that when it starts to hurt. — Paula McLain