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Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Zelda Fitzgerald

I remember every single spot of light that ever gouged a shadow beside your bones. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Jim Mitchell

People tend to work in teams, in a collaborative way, in an informal network. If you create an environment like that, it's much more effective and much more efficient. — Jim Mitchell

Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Rose Schneiderman

Of course, we knew that this meant an attack on the union. The bosses intended gradually to get rid of us, employing in our place child labor and raw immigrant girls who would work for next to nothing. — Rose Schneiderman

Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Eric Clapton

Having lovers and friends is all good and fine But I don't like yours and you don't like mine. — Eric Clapton

Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

I wanted to say two further things to you today: irony: Do not let yourself be governed by it, especially not in unproductive moments. In productive ones try to make use of it as one more means of seizing life. Used purely, it is itself pure, and one need not be ashamed of it; and when you feel too familiar with it, when you fear the growing intimacy with it, then turn towards great and serious subjects, before which it becomes small and helpless. Seek for the depth of things: there irony never descends - and when you have thus brought it to the edge of greatness, test at the same time whether this mode of perception springs from a necessity of your being. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Tichelaar Makkum Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I saw the gooseflesh on my skin. I did not know what made it. I was not cold. Had a ghost passed over? No, it was the poetry. A spark flew off Arnold and shook me, like a chill. I wanted to cry; I felt very odd. I had fallen into a new way of being happy. — Sylvia Plath