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Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Uri Geller

Larry Geller's Leaves of Elvis' Garden is by far the best book I have ever read about Elvis. It is emotional, revealing and spiritual, and offers the most amazing insight into the king. I highly recommend this dynamic book. — Uri Geller

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By A. N. Wilson

I'm boring. My beliefs are neither here nor there. — A. N. Wilson

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Melanie Benjamin

His death notice included the mention that in 1880, he had married Alice in Wonderland. I like to think he would have been pleased at that, but the truth is he was the only one to whom this didn't matter at all. — Melanie Benjamin

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Daniel O'Brien

FDR's struggle with illness and subsequent metal-filled life are remarkably similar to the story of another great leader who was part robot: Iron Man. FDR, much like Tony Stark, was cocky and arrogant before his life-changing diagnosis, but the years of suffering changed all of that, and he emerged more humble, more fearless, and ready to defend America. Also, FDR wore iron braces and used a wheelchair, which, for the purposes of this comparison, is exactly like a well-armed robot suit. — Daniel O'Brien

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Lord Byron

Venice once was dear,
The pleasant place of all festivity,
The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy. — Lord Byron

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Paulo Coelho

There is a huge difference between danger and fear. — Paulo Coelho

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Ang Lee

My first instinct was to cast as close to the short story as possible, but then I realized that I needed actors who could go for it and that they had to function well as a couple in a love story. — Ang Lee

Tschicholds Golden Quotes By Kathleen Hanna

I'm more interested in a feminism that ends discrimination for all people. It's not just about a woman becoming the CEO of a company or something. It's connected to racism and classism and gender issues that go beyond the binary. — Kathleen Hanna