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Tsouklaris Quotes By Stephen Kinzer

Many troubled Midwestern towns are grasping for ways to fend off decline and, in some cases, extinction. — Stephen Kinzer

Tsouklaris Quotes By Mpho Leteng

There is a difference between a poem and a writing incrusted with a feel of Poetry to fall within range — Mpho Leteng

Tsouklaris Quotes By Lynne Sharon Schwartz

Yet I have come to distrust book jackets calculated to prick desire like a Bloomingdale's window, as if you could wear what you read. — Lynne Sharon Schwartz

Tsouklaris Quotes By Brenda Blethyn

The academy awards in England; it's a classy affair as well. — Brenda Blethyn

Tsouklaris Quotes By Maya Lin

How we are using up our home, how we are living and polluting the planet is frightening. It was evident when I was a child. It's more evident now. — Maya Lin

Tsouklaris Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

I know where my lane is, and I know how to stay in my lane. My lane is evolving the consciousness of people. — Oprah Winfrey

Tsouklaris Quotes By Bobby Heenan

By the time The Iron Sheik gets to the ring, it will be Wrestlemania 37! — Bobby Heenan

Tsouklaris Quotes By Lena Black

Gabrielle, I won't let you go. This isn't over," he emphatically declares. "We'll never be over. — Lena Black

Tsouklaris Quotes By Mary Gaitskill

We all came up out of the ground and took our forms. So much harder for us to have a form because we have one on the outside and too many inside. Depth, surface, power, fragility, direction, indirection, arrogance, servility, rocks, roots, grass, blossoms, dirt. We are a tangle of roots, a young branch, a flower, a moldy spore. You want to say, This is me; this is who I am. But you don't even know what it is, or what it's for. Time parts its shabby curtain: There is my father, listening to his music hard enough to break his own heart. Trying to borrow shapes for his emotions so that he may hold them out to the world and the world might say, Yes, we see. We feel. We understand. I touch the hazelnut bush gently as I pass. — Mary Gaitskill