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Tilefish Taste Quotes By Nan Goldin

My work has been about making a record of my life that no one can revise. I photograph myself in times of trouble or change in order to find the ground to stand on in the change. I was coming out of a melancholic phase. This was taken when I was traveling extensively, on the road from hotel to hotel. You get displaced, and then taking self-portraits becomes a way of hanging on to yourself. — Nan Goldin

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Celia Mcmahon

I begin to cry as my walls of my resolve break down. I don't know how long I can hold on. The pain is horrid and I curl into myself wrestling with a wish to die and a wish to live. Both have their perks. Only one will release me from this agony. — Celia Mcmahon

Tilefish Taste Quotes By David D. Hammons

good is what we built when it leads to this? What good is knowledge when stupidity and ignorance will always trump it? Well, — David D. Hammons

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Life has no adjective. It's a mixture in a strange crucible but that allows me on the end, to breathe. And sometimes to pant. And sometimes to gasp. Yes. But sometimes there is also the deep breath that finds the cold delicateness of my spirit, bound to my body for now. — Clarice Lispector

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Alexa Chung

At school, a careers adviser asked me what I wanted to be, and I said 'fashion journalist,' so writing for 'Vogue' has provided me with the opportunity to fulfill a dream. — Alexa Chung

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Orlando Aloysius Battista

Initiative is to success what a lighted match is to a candle. — Orlando Aloysius Battista

Tilefish Taste Quotes By J.R. Ward

What kind of look are you going for?" he asked instead.
"Clothed. — J.R. Ward

Tilefish Taste Quotes By J.K. Rowling

And then a silver hare, a boar, and a fox soared past Harry, Ron, and Hermione's heads: The dementors fell back before the creatures' approach. Three more people had arrived out of the darkness to stand beside them, their wands outstretched, continuing to cast their Patronuses: Luna, Ernie, and Seamus.
"That's right," said Luna encouragingly, as if they were back in the Room of Requirement and this was simply spell practice for the D.A. "That's right, Harry ... come on, think of something happy ... "
"Something happy?" he said, his voice cracked.
"We're all still here," she whispered, "we're still fighting. Come on, now ... "
There was a silver spark, then a wavering light, and then, with the greatest effort it had ever cost him, the stag burst from the end of Harry's wand. — J.K. Rowling

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Laura Bush

Time spent in nature decreases stress and anxiety and improves focus for adults as well as children. — Laura Bush

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Michael Josephson

For many of us gratitude to others comes with a sense of debt that can never be fully paid and therefore the things we are thankful for are never really ours. — Michael Josephson

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Pure logic is the impossibility by means of which science is maintained. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Lloyd Alexander

Of wisdom there are as many patterns as a loom can weave. Yours is the wisdom of good and kindly heart. Scarce it is and its worth all the greater. — Lloyd Alexander

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Ned Vizzini

If placebo effects were this good, they should just make placebos the way to treat depression - maybe that's what they did; maybe Zoloft was cornstarch. — Ned Vizzini

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Bruce Feiler

Americans know more about religion than almost any other topic. — Bruce Feiler

Tilefish Taste Quotes By Milan Kundera

Of course, these were only dreams. How could a sensible woman leave a happy marriage? All the same, a seductive voice from afar kept breaking into her conjugal peace: it was the voice of solitude. — Milan Kundera