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Trincia Arnold Quotes By Federico Fellini

Marriage is a tyranny, a mortification of man's natural instincts. Man needs a multiplicity of relationships. — Federico Fellini

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Isabel Allende

I'm aware of the mystery around us, so I write about coincidences, premonitions, emotions, dreams, the power of nature, magic. — Isabel Allende

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Suzanne Enoch

Please say you'll marry me, Kit, because you're breaking my heart. — Suzanne Enoch

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Grace Paley

I was a woman writing at the early moment when small drops of worried resentment and noble rage were secretly, slowly building into the second wave of the women's movement. I didn't know my small-drop presence or usefulness in this accumulation. — Grace Paley

Trincia Arnold Quotes By John Ortberg

The reason our souls hunger so is that the life we could be living so far exceeds our strangest dreams. — John Ortberg

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Holley Gerth

whatever he does have for you to accomplish, even on the tough days, you can. — Holley Gerth

Trincia Arnold Quotes By T. S. Eliot

Streets that follow like a tedious argument
Of insidious intent
To lead you to an overwhelming question... — T. S. Eliot

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Umar

For those who practise tyranny and deprive others of their rights, I will be harsh and stern, but for those who follow the law, I will be most soft and tender. — Umar

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Carlos Wallace

Assign a deadline to your biggest objectives and stick to it so they don't become just another litany of "what ifs" and sad regrets. — Carlos Wallace

Trincia Arnold Quotes By Karl Barth

When I come before these men I do not have to explain that we are all sinners. They have committed every sin there is. All I have to tell them is that I, too, am a sinner. — Karl Barth