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Tormes 35020 Quotes By Karen Maitland

On the shelves of her uncle's shop a jar contains the powdered skull of a suicide, a well-known cure for the falling sickness. — Karen Maitland

Tormes 35020 Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Aunt Agatha's demeanor now was rather like that of one who, picking daisies on the railway, has just caught the down express in the small of the back. — P.G. Wodehouse

Tormes 35020 Quotes By Aleksandra Ninkovic

You remain so silent,as carried away,
through mist of your thoughts,so dark and so deep,
and even awake same as when asleep,
waiting for enlightenment of a newborn day.

I'm bound to your silence,to the core i'm bound,
to delicate stillness,so cruel and so tender,
that despite of danger,soul yearns to surrender,
to that mesmerizing absence of the sound.

I resign everything i once knew so clear,
throwing in the wind fragments of my past,
they are worth so little,they're nothing but dust,
nothing to remember,and nothing to fear... — Aleksandra Ninkovic

Tormes 35020 Quotes By Timothy Leary

What human beings consciously wish is often quite at variance with the results their reflex patterns automatically create for them. — Timothy Leary

Tormes 35020 Quotes By Li-Young Lee

A poem is like a score for the human voice. — Li-Young Lee

Tormes 35020 Quotes By Raymond Cruz

I watch a lot of television and I watch a lot of film and I hate when you watch the action sequences - and I always tell when they use a stunt man - and then they put the actor in and you can tell these actors haven't done anything ... — Raymond Cruz

Tormes 35020 Quotes By Jerry Goldsmith

I've been using the Mac solely for years, and got very comfortable with it. — Jerry Goldsmith

Tormes 35020 Quotes By S.A. David

I started writing my original scripts replete with kings and queens who lived in the cities and did not want their children to marry servants. They had enough money to throw around and their lives never ended well. — S.A. David