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The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Elia Kazan

The only guy who was at all helpful as a producer was Sam Spiegel with On the Waterfront. He's one of the few who even knows what he's doing. — Elia Kazan

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Deepak Chopra

When we begin to experience our life as the miraculous expression of divinity - not occasionally, but all the time - then we will know the true meaning of success. — Deepak Chopra

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Salena Godden

They say that it is always poets that die in wars, and I never got over a sense of being in the trenches. — Salena Godden

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Elizabeth Bowen

She posed as being more indolent than she felt, for fear of finding herself less able than she could wish. — Elizabeth Bowen

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Once a man gets a fixed idea, there's nothing to be done. — Anton Chekhov

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Jennifer Lynch

I really believe that if you're going to bring a child into the world, it's your job to parent that world. Especially if it's just you; you don't pawn her off on somebody. — Jennifer Lynch

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Oliver Lodge

Matter moves, but Ether is strained. — Oliver Lodge

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Neil Gaiman

In winter the men would fight and fart and sing and sleep and wake and fight again, and the women would shake their heads and sew and knit and mend. — Neil Gaiman

The Scarlet Letter Important Character Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

I have found by experience that they who have spent all their lives in cities contract not only an effeminacy of habit, but of thinking. — Oliver Goldsmith