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Tarantola Quotes By Andre Malraux

To love a painting is to feel that this presence is ... not an object but a voice. — Andre Malraux

Tarantola Quotes By Urs Fischer

I love seeing tattoos on 60-year-olds who have had them for 40 years. — Urs Fischer

Tarantola Quotes By Phoebe Philo

I had my daughter, and with that came a deep sense of responsibility; my time for work had become precious, and it had to have more meaning. — Phoebe Philo

Tarantola Quotes By Susan Goldsmith

I tell my girls when you have done everything humanly possible, when you have fought with everything in you for something you truly believe in and it is still out of reach, it's time to become a feather. Let the wind guide you for awhile ... — Susan Goldsmith

Tarantola Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

...I ardently wished to die — Charlotte Bronte

Tarantola Quotes By Bradford Cox

I've been going through a lot of ... stuff. I need some space, which people were very kind enough to give me, and I feel really gracious about that. Nobody forces me to do things or say things or do interviews. — Bradford Cox

Tarantola Quotes By Stebby Julionatan

This is the price we pay, that the only way to take our life is death. — Stebby Julionatan

Tarantola Quotes By Emily Trunko

You have to let me go. You have to let me let you go.
C — Emily Trunko

Tarantola Quotes By Nora Roberts

It was a mistake to think of houses, old houses, as being empty. They were filled with memories, with the faded echoes of voices. Drops of tears, drops of blood, the ring of laughter, the edge of tempers that had ebbed and flowed between the walls, into the walls, over the years.
Wasn't it, after all, a kind of life?
And there were houses, he knew it, that breathed. They carried in their wood and stone, their brick and mortar a kind of ego that was nearly, very nearly, human. — Nora Roberts