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Tina Arena Quotes By Margaret Atwood

When you're young, you think everything you do is disposable. You move from now to now, crumpling time up in your hands, tossing it away. You're your own speeding car. You think you can get rid of things, and people too - leave them behind. You don't yet know about the habit they have, of coming back.
Time in dreams is frozen. You can never get away from where you've been. — Margaret Atwood

Tina Arena Quotes By Lavie Tidhar

It's a small publication dedicated to a scholarly discourse of the Osamaverse. — Lavie Tidhar

Tina Arena Quotes By Alexandra Swann

Be sure to volunteer to make your community a better place. We all win when everyone gives. — Alexandra Swann

Tina Arena Quotes By Les Carlyon

Sport is a passion and out of passion comes love. No point trying to work out why some become heroes and others don't. The chosen ones just go into the pantheon and refuse to fade. Think of Bradman and Les Darcy, Phar Lap and Tommy Corrigan. — Les Carlyon

Tina Arena Quotes By Sydney Pollack

I didn't grow up thinking of movies as film, or art, but as movies, something to do on a Saturday afternoon. — Sydney Pollack

Tina Arena Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

They, then, who are destined to die, need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die, but into what place death will usher them. — Augustine Of Hippo

Tina Arena Quotes By Ignatius Of Loyola

Take, O Lord, and receive my entire liberty, my memory, my understanding and my whole will. All that I am and all that I possess You have given me. I surrender it all to You to be disposed of according to Your will. Give me only Your love and Your grace; with these I will be rich enough, and will desire nothing more. — Ignatius Of Loyola

Tina Arena Quotes By John Tyndall

The logical feebleness of science is not sufficiently borne in mind. It keeps down the weed of superstition, not by logic but by slowly rendering the mental soil unfit for its cultivation. — John Tyndall