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Tzvi Fishman Quotes By E. Wilder

Without validation we will not be comforted. Comfort follows validation and gives us peace. When we validate how big or hard our experiences were, we can then calm our brain. — E. Wilder

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Andre Breton

For me, the single word "God" suggests everything that is slippery, shady, squalid, foul, and grotesque. — Andre Breton

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Love means eventual pain victory means eventual defeat — Charles Bukowski

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Criss Angel

Houdini connected to people on an emotional level so that when he would escape that straight jacket it wasn't about the straight jacket. It was about people looking at it and escaping poverty. When you have that it's the truest form of magic. — Criss Angel

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Alan Alda

I think I look better in a suit than a loincloth. So that may define some of the parts I play. — Alan Alda

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Chris Weitz

I am a surfer, though quite a poor one. — Chris Weitz

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Colson Whitehead

Men start off good and then the world makes them mean. The world is mean from the start and gets meaner every day. It uses you up until you only dream of death. — Colson Whitehead

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Robin McKinley

She had courage enough, but little imagination; or she would not have forgotten joy, whatever the weight on her. — Robin McKinley

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By April Genevieve Tucholke

I coughed and choked, and drowned on moonlight, which tastes like butter and steel and salt and mist. And then, just like that, just when I thought she was going to kill me, suck the air out of my lungs and make me a ghost too, she lifted her hand, and ... faded away. — April Genevieve Tucholke

Tzvi Fishman Quotes By Anais Nin

A voice that had traversed the centuries, so heavy it broke what it touched, so heavy I feared it would ring in me with eternal resonance, a voice rusty with the sound of curses and the hoarse cries that issue from the delta in the last paroxysm of orgasm. — Anais Nin