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The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By Marcus Sedgwick

Eric Seven does not believe in love at first sight.
He corrects himself.
Even in that moment, the moment that it happens, he fees his journalist's brain make a correction, rubbing out a long-held belief, writing a new one in its place.
He did not believe in love at first sight. He thinks he might do so now. — Marcus Sedgwick

The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By Joseph Roach

It" is the idea of him or her that resides in us--inspired by the "Something" in them, as Pope has it, "That gives us back the Image of our Mind." Although the perception of It must be excited by some extraordinary perturbation in the looks and personality of the adored, the aura that It broadcasts arises not merely from the singularity of an original, as Walter Benjamin supposed, but also from the fabulous success of its reproducibility in the imaginations of many others, charmed exponentially by the number of its copies. The one-of-kind item must become a type, a replicable role-icon of itself--from "a Charles Hart" or "a Nell Gwyn" to "a Mary Pickford" or "a Douglas Fairbanks"--in order to unleash the Pygmalion effect in the hearts and minds of the fans, making the idea of him or her theirs--as much or more than anything else they might call their own. — Joseph Roach

The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By Kelly Wearstler

Hollywood Regency is a label some people put on me, but I consider myself a modernist in that I always try to make the work feel fresh. — Kelly Wearstler

The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By John Grisham

money? It would be difficult. — John Grisham

The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By Dave Morin

My best entrepreneurial advice is to start. — Dave Morin

The Union Documentary Facts And Quotes By Paulo Coelho

These young women are of great interest for medicine and moralists - small defenseless creatures who, because of feuding heirs, are sent here at ages as young as seven or eight years old, under the guise of 'parental correction,' spending their childhoods surrounded by corruption, prostitution, and disease, until, when they are released at eighteen, twenty years old, they no longer have the will to live or return home." Today, — Paulo Coelho