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Tremblings Quotes By Keith Sweat

I'm trying to forget how much that cost, but I just had to have them. — Keith Sweat

Tremblings Quotes By Maggie Nelson

My writing is riddled with such tics of uncertainty. I have no excuse or solution, save to allow myself the tremblings, then go back in later and slash them out. In this way I edit myself into a boldness that is neither native nor foreign to me. — Maggie Nelson

Tremblings Quotes By Kathy-Diane Leveille

Brannagh Maloney had lived with disappearances all her life. They were as familiar to her as the changing of the Fundy tides. People who disappeared left cast-off shadows of themselves, murky tremblings that slunk out of corners on drizzly autumn afternoons. They lurked offstage, silent or sighing or reaching out to run a finger across her arm. They were the curtains fluttering in the window on a breezeless morning, the musty scent that arose when opening an abandoned cellar door.
LET THE SHADOWS FALL BEHIND YOU (Kunati Books) — Kathy-Diane Leveille

Tremblings Quotes By Eraldo Banovac

In reality, there is no highway to success. Therefore, be prepared for difficulties. — Eraldo Banovac

Tremblings Quotes By Joseph Heller

Like all the other officers at Group Headquarters except Major Danby, Colonel Cathcart was infused with the democratic spirit: he believed that all men were created equal, and he therefore spurned all men outside Group Headquarters with equal fervor. — Joseph Heller

Tremblings Quotes By Kristine Stiles

Emphasizing the body as art, these artists amplified the role of process over product and shifted from representation objects to presentational modes of action. — Kristine Stiles

Tremblings Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Companies want to innovate. Companies that don't innovate wither on the vine. The connection between STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and the financial stability of a nation is what needs to established. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Tremblings Quotes By John Keats

Tall oaks branch charmed by the earnest stars Dream and so dream all night without a stir. — John Keats

Tremblings Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is an adventurous ride in a train we call time. — Debasish Mridha

Tremblings Quotes By John Lee Hooker

That girl has a special talent — John Lee Hooker

Tremblings Quotes By Antonin Scalia

The Constitution does not trust judges to make determinations of criminal guilt. — Antonin Scalia

Tremblings Quotes By Angelina Grimke

So far from thinking that a slaveholder is bound by the immoral and unconstitutional laws of the Southern States, we hold thathe is solemnly bound as a man, as an American, to break them, and that immediately and openly ... — Angelina Grimke

Tremblings Quotes By Larry Kramer

What we have invented, Hans, is a new religion. Oh, not the moralistic and old-fashioned theological kind with that God who does not want us, but one with brutal splendours, magnificent contemporary rites and rituals, scenes, gestures, sacrifices, humiliations, terrors, tremblings, mortifications, degradations, phantasmagoric transfigurations into other realms of feeling, new realisations that will come from this cleansing purge, and then transcendencies unto a New World of our own making, with our own new rules and rewards and justifications. — Larry Kramer

Tremblings Quotes By Joanne Greenberg

The woman was sane; she accepted the heavy penalties of reality and enjoyed its gifts also. — Joanne Greenberg

Tremblings Quotes By Aberjhani

Now come the whispers bearing bouquets of moonbeams and sunlight tremblings. — Aberjhani

Tremblings Quotes By Octavius Winslow

The everlasting covenant which God has made with Jesus, and through Jesus with all His beloved people, individually, is a strong ground of consolation amidst the tremblings of human hope, the fluctuations of creature things, and the instability of all that earth calls good. — Octavius Winslow