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The Romantics Memorable Quotes By David Lynch

Every single person has within an ocean of pure vibrant consciousness. Every single human being can experience that - infinite intelligence, infinite creativity, infinite happiness, infinite energy, infinite dynamic peace. — David Lynch

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Every Warrior of the Light has, at some time in the past, lied or betrayed someone. — Paulo Coelho

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Bill Bixby

Viewers can't expect TV to keep developing unless they make their wants known. And let's face it. The best way to make your wants known in this world is by 'beefing'. — Bill Bixby

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Bakhtiyar Ali

Everything in this world is the fruit of the imagination. If there is no imaginary garden in our head, we can't plant a real one. — Bakhtiyar Ali

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Laurent Fabius

Thanks to the euro, our pockets will soon hold solid evidence of a European identity. We need to build on this, and make the euro more than a currency and Europe more than a territory ... In the next six months, we will talk a lot about political union, and rightly so. Political union is inseparable from economic union. Stronger growth and Euorpean integration are related issues. In both areas we will take concrete steps forward. — Laurent Fabius

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Monica Lewinsky

I felt like a piece of trash. I felt dirty and I felt used and I was disappointed. — Monica Lewinsky

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By M.F.K. Fisher

At present, I myself do not know of any local witches or warlocks, but there are several people who seem to have an uncanny power over food. — M.F.K. Fisher

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Lois Lowry

I've always been interested in medicine and was pleased when my brother became a doctor. But after thinking seriously about that field, I realized that what intrigued me was not the science, not the chemistry or biology of medicine, but the narrative - the story of each patient, each illness. — Lois Lowry

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By A. D. Gordon

The soul should be examined in the light of other souls. — A. D. Gordon

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

I go to sleep alone, and wake up alone. I take walks. I work until I'm tired. I watch the wind play with the trash that's been under the snow all winter. Everything seems simple until you think about it. Why is love intensified by abscence? — Audrey Niffenegger

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Tess Gerritsen

She was the only woman in the homicide unit, and already there had been problems between her and another detective, charges of sexual harassment, countercharges of unrelenting bitchiness. — Tess Gerritsen

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Jennifer Lynn Barnes

If one thing was perfectly, crystalline clear, it was that I could take care of myself. I just kept coming and coming and coming. I was what I was. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

Weir heard something different in the sounds. Once, during a period of calm, he sat on the firestep waiting for Stephen to return from an inspection and listened to the music of the tins. The empty ones were sonorous, the fuller ones provided an ascending scale. Those filled to the brim produced only a fat percussive beat unless they overbalanced, when the cascade would give a loud variation. Within earshot there were scores of tins in different states of fullness and with varying resonance. Then he heard the wire moving in the wind. It set up a moaning background noise that would occasionally gust into prominence, then lapse again to mere accompaniment. He had to work hard to discern, or perhaps imagine, a melody in this tin music, but it was better in his ears than the awful sound of shellfire. — Sebastian Faulks

The Romantics Memorable Quotes By Jim Butcher

Ah. Ah! A man of modesty, either so false that it may be true or so true that it seems entirely false. I can see why Bayard speaks so well of you, sir. — Jim Butcher