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Tuttunska Quotes By Phillip Gary Smith

Creativity is the elixir of life. — Phillip Gary Smith

Tuttunska Quotes By Bonnie Ferrante

Although the villagers rose with the sun to work the fields, attend to the animals, bake their bread, and begin their long list of chores, for me, Leya Truelong, this was a day like no other. Today, Wren River was touched by the fantastic.

Desiccate by Bonnie Ferrante — Bonnie Ferrante

Tuttunska Quotes By Austin Clarke

but here I am, in this study that looks across a road well travelled in the rushing mornings to work, and hardly travelled with such anxiety and intent during the hours that come before the rush to work, walked on, and peed on, by the homeless, and the prostitutes and the pimps, and the men and women going home to apartments in the sky, surrounding and overlooking Moss Park park, as I like to call it. Moss Park park is where life stretches out itself on its back, prostrate in filthy, hopeless, bouts of heroism and stardom, for these men who lie on the benches and the dying grass, are heroes to themselves and to one another, — Austin Clarke

Tuttunska Quotes By Rick Warren

It is usually meaningless work, not overwork, that wears us down, saps our strength, and robs our joy. — Rick Warren

Tuttunska Quotes By Baruch Spinoza

I do not presume that I have found the best philosophy, I know that I understand the true philosophy. — Baruch Spinoza

Tuttunska Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Walden - all his books, indeed - are packed with subtle, conflicting, and very fruitful discoveries. They are not written to prove something in the end. They are written as the Indians turn down twigs to mark their path through the forest. He cuts his way through life as if no one had ever taken that road before, leaving these signs for those who come after, should they care to see which way he went. — Virginia Woolf