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Surface Orientation Quotes By Audre Lorde

Poetry is not a luxury. — Audre Lorde

Surface Orientation Quotes By Ciara

I want to do what I feel in my soul. My soul won't lead me wrong. — Ciara

Surface Orientation Quotes By Jonathan Frakes

I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish. — Jonathan Frakes

Surface Orientation Quotes By Kristin Hannah

In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. - ALBERT CAMUS — Kristin Hannah

Surface Orientation Quotes By Karen Ranney

She threw open the window to breathe in the spring air, heavy with the sweet perfume of roses and heather. To her right was the rolling glen beckoning her to come and walk. 'Sit here awhile and dream your thoughts on this flat rock.' How often had she done that? — Karen Ranney

Surface Orientation Quotes By Cassandra Clare

How strange to have the power to literally transform yourself into other people, and yet be so unable to put yourself in their place. — Cassandra Clare

Surface Orientation Quotes By Karen Maezen Miller

When you go into labor you see that you are not the captain of the ship. You are the ship. There is no captain. There are only the waves. — Karen Maezen Miller

Surface Orientation Quotes By Philippa Gregory

Some women attract desire. Others do not. — Philippa Gregory

Surface Orientation Quotes By Jean Wilson

Turn the paper. A piece looks better if every mark is not made while the surface is in the same orientation. — Jean Wilson

Surface Orientation Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The pen between my fingers is sensuous, alive almost, I can feel its power, the power of the words it contains. Pen Is Envy, Aunt Lydia would say, quoting another Center motto, warning us away from such objects. — Margaret Atwood

Surface Orientation Quotes By Mary-Jean Harris

Toulouse then felt a cool touch on his right hand as something wound around his wrist. It was the Lucefate snake, slowly coiling around him, winding tightly, but not enough to leave more than a slight impression afterwards. Toulouse flinched at first, yet forced himself to remain still and calm. It was Nature's first commandment to humans: remain still and calm until you understand, until you have seen, heard, smelled, tasted, and felt all that was needed before acting. — Mary-Jean Harris

Surface Orientation Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Of my grandfather Verus I have learned to be gentle and meek, and to refrain from all anger and passion. — Marcus Aurelius