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Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Randall Jarrell

Christina Stead has a Chinese say, "Our old age is perhaps life's decision about us" or, worse, the decision we have made about ourselves without ever realizing we were making it. — Randall Jarrell

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Fear is a better friend than you, who feel nothing, beneath the weight of my pain. — Ellen Hopkins

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Rosa Luxemburg

The masses are the decisive element, they are the rock on which the final victory of the revolution will be built. — Rosa Luxemburg

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Joss Sheldon

My parents, you see, were a little square. They cared more about being good parents in the general sense than being good parents for me. They wanted to appear normal; respectable and responsible. But they weren't prepared to acknowledge my individual needs. — Joss Sheldon

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Hannah Brencher

She didn't know if it was God. She wasn't really sure what to call it. She just knew she believe in unconditional love. And that was really all that mattered. — Hannah Brencher

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Donald Shoup

Its unfair to have cities where parking is free for cars and housing is expensive for people. — Donald Shoup

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Gregory Orr

No one can threaten poetry. It's always been there, always will be. Humans need it to live: it has sustaining powers. How could we (anyone) get through adolescence without some form of song? Song is only a version of lyric poetry that is carried more by melody than by internal coherence and unity. but lyric and song - they are the same. — Gregory Orr

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Nelson Mandela

To truly lead one's people, one must also truly know them. — Nelson Mandela

Tilmann Brotz Quotes By Eli Broad

Most museums - with all their burdens to pay for exhibitions, administration, and security - really don't have any money really to acquire art, with few exceptions. — Eli Broad