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Thanked Profusely Quotes By Timothy Findley

There are no beginnings, not even to stories. There are only places where you make an entrance into someone else's life and either stay or turn and go away. — Timothy Findley

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Mark Bowden

General Maza, the survivor of two grotesque assassination attempts, put it bluntly: 'This country won't be put right as long as Escobar is alive. — Mark Bowden

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Mel Gibson

Go away, dig a hole, do something else, come back and it magically rejuvenates your creative impulses and stuff. — Mel Gibson

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Vanna Bonta

Pythagorean thought was dominated by mathematics, but it was also profoundly mystical. — Vanna Bonta

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Richard Of Saint Victor

For the outer sense alone perceives visible things and the eye of the heart alone sees the invisible — Richard Of Saint Victor

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Jason W. Blair

For me, writing isn't about money and fame. It's about passion, an art form that I want to share with the world, expand the horizons to new worlds, new experiences, and new adventures. — Jason W. Blair

Thanked Profusely Quotes By James Howe

Sometimes I wish I were a character in a book and there was a writer out there giving me things to say. — James Howe

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Jake Barton

Museums, I think, are becoming more and more aware of how to turn themselves into a must-see spectacle. — Jake Barton

Thanked Profusely Quotes By J. Sidlow Baxter

I have said it many a time, and am surer of it than ever, that the life and death issue of Christianity is the inspiration and authority of the Bible. — J. Sidlow Baxter

Thanked Profusely Quotes By Nathan Parsons

As a kid, I was obsessed with myths and legends and the haunting beauty of gothic stories. — Nathan Parsons