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Thanh Chi Quotes By Edward Albert

I always knew I would act. It was just a matter of time. — Edward Albert

Thanh Chi Quotes By William Wordsworth

Thou best philosopher, who yet dost keep/ Thy heritage, thou eye among the blind. — William Wordsworth

Thanh Chi Quotes By Donella Meadows

We are dependent not so much on Earth, the third planet orbiting the sun, as on Gaea, the integrated system that includes, sustains and is shaped by life. — Donella Meadows

Thanh Chi Quotes By Frank Lentricchia

The camera has a mind of its own
its own point of view. Then the human bearer of time stumbles into the camera's gaze
the camera's domain of pristine space hitherto untraversed is now contaminated by human temporality. Intrusion occurs, but the camera remains transfixed by its object. It doesn't care. The camera has no human fears. — Frank Lentricchia

Thanh Chi Quotes By Ahmed Zewail

There is little doubt that an unstable Syria will destabilize the whole Middle East. — Ahmed Zewail

Thanh Chi Quotes By Robert Fisk

It is always an eerie experience to sit among Bashar al-Assad's soldiers. — Robert Fisk

Thanh Chi Quotes By Norman Reedus

Getting old and dying alone is my worst fear. — Norman Reedus

Thanh Chi Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

And I apologize to all of you who are the same age as my grandchildren. And many of you reading this are the same age as my grandchildren. They, like you, are being royally shafted and lied to by our Baby Boomer corporations and government. — Kurt Vonnegut

Thanh Chi Quotes By Bruno Zevi

Among the planets of the arts, architecture is the dark side of the moon. — Bruno Zevi

Thanh Chi Quotes By Teresa Mummert

Write something worth reading and your voice will be heard. — Teresa Mummert

Thanh Chi Quotes By Nicolaia Rips

Back in New York, my dad refused to admit that he had a wife, much less a daughter on the way. This fantasy came to an end when he picked up his mail to find a postcard from a grinning woman, with a swelling belly, firing off automatic weapons with a group of equally happy Uzbek men. The caption read, 'Enjoying the afternoon with your daughter!'

On July 19, exactly four weeks before I was born, my father opened the door to find a woman wearing a burka, the traditional dress of Iran. When my mother finally went into labor at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, my dad was finally forced to venture outside his circle of comfort. Having done so - and meeting me - he realized it wasn't so bad out there. — Nicolaia Rips