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Tinues Quotes By Bob Livingston

I'd play with these Indian players, the tabla and sitar. — Bob Livingston

Tinues Quotes By Douglas Adams

This sentence is not true — Douglas Adams

Tinues Quotes By Blake McIver Ewing

I think that Mama June has the greatest self-esteem on the planet. I always say to people, 'If I had her self-worth, I would probably be ruling the world.' — Blake McIver Ewing

Tinues Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

You struggle alone. But rejoice in success with many. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Tinues Quotes By A. D. Gordon

We must enhance the light, not fight the darkness. — A. D. Gordon

Tinues Quotes By Juan Gabriel

I don't believe in anything, only in myself, but I respect all people who believe in something. — Juan Gabriel

Tinues Quotes By James Wolcott

I never accepted why there should be some invisible, wavy cutoff line separating Great Fiction from phosphorescent beauties and dollhouse miniatures, novels that contain a whole world in a snow globe. — James Wolcott

Tinues Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Sometimes one's very angry and preaches, but I know that to clinch a point is to close it. To leave the reader free to decide what your work means, that's the real art; it makes the work inexhaustible. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Tinues Quotes By Lorrie Moore

If she had spurned gifts from fate or God or some other earnest substitute, she would never feel it in that way. She felt like someone of whom she was fond, an old and future friend of herself, still unspent and up ahead somewhere, like a light that moves. — Lorrie Moore

Tinues Quotes By James A. Harnish

Is it possible that our world still knows better how to deal with a bandit, a murderer, and insurrectionist than it knows what to do with the Prince of Peace? There is a sense in which an assassin's attempt on the pope's life is less shocking to our world than the pope's forgiveness of him. Is it possible that we would rather deal with raw power that rides on a stallion than with this one who comes on a donkey, with the weapons of love, patience, suffering, and peace? Given the choice, isn't it possible that we would take Barabbas, too? — James A. Harnish

Tinues Quotes By Walter Benjamin

You have to have approached a place from all four cardinal points if you want to take it in, and what's more, you also have to have left it from all these points. Otherwise it will quite unexpectedly cross your path three or four times before you are prepared to discover it. One stage further, and you seek it out, you orient your-self by it. The same thing with houses. It is only after having crept along a series of them in search of a very specific one that you come to learn what they contain. From the arches of gates, on the frames of house doors, in letters of varying size, black, blue, yellow, red, in the shape of arrows or in the image of boots or freshly-ironed laundry or a word stoop or a stairway's solid landing, the life leaps out at you, combative, determined, mute. You have to have traveled the streets by streetcar to realize how this running battle con-tinues up along the various stories and finally reaches its decisive pitch on the roofs. — Walter Benjamin

Tinues Quotes By Thomas Keating

For us to remain in this world, our animal brain has to be there to support us. — Thomas Keating