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Torey Krug Quotes By Jane Austen

Provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all story and no reflection, she had never any objection to books at all. — Jane Austen

Torey Krug Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

As the years drew on it was the fear of nothingness in her life that affected her. — D.H. Lawrence

Torey Krug Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The time will come when the evil forms we have known can no more be organized. Man's culture can spare nothing, wants all material. He is to convert all impediments into instruments, all enemies into power. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Torey Krug Quotes By Christo

Now, there is no way to say how long some projects take, that's our principle. — Christo

Torey Krug Quotes By Susan Crandall

My mouth always worked a whole lot faster than my good sense. — Susan Crandall

Torey Krug Quotes By Paul Mellon

There is no intellectual or emotional substitute for the authentic, the original, the unique masterpiece. — Paul Mellon

Torey Krug Quotes By James J. Gibson

I also assume that they are not simply the physical properties of things as now conceived by physical science. Instead, they are ecological, in the sense that they are properties of the environment relative to an animal. — James J. Gibson

Torey Krug Quotes By Anton DiSclafani

It has always been a great comfort to me that I could bring a book anywhere, to any place. To any part of my life. — Anton DiSclafani

Torey Krug Quotes By Isaac Bashevis Singer

As much as I can give of myself I give of myself. There's no reason why not. And when I have to hide something, I let the character speak. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

Torey Krug Quotes By Bill Parcells

Potential means you haven't done anything yet. — Bill Parcells

Torey Krug Quotes By Tim Farrington

She said, "Well, that's right, she's going to heaven very soon. And now it's time for us to say good-bye to her and tell her how much we love her."
Mary martha nodded and looked at the needlepoint in her hands.
"Will her brain still be hurt, in heaven?" she asked.
[Rebecca] ... said, "Do you remember that time at the beach, when you went into the water with Gran-Gran and the waves were too big and she lifted you up over them? And you two were laughing so much and you said she was the coolest grandmother in the world?"
Mary Martha smiled. "Yes"
"That is how she will be in heaven," Rebecca said. — Tim Farrington