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Understaning Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

It's much more important to write than to be written about. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Understaning Quotes By Phillip Lim

When I say that I'm a businessperson and a dressmaker, it's the truth. I run a business, and I make dresses, I make blouses. — Phillip Lim

Understaning Quotes By Margaret Drabble

You have to be careful what you imagine, because the act of imagining is the act of encouraging yourself to be a certain kind of person. — Margaret Drabble

Understaning Quotes By John Keats

A poem needs understaning through the senses. The point of diving in a lake, is not immediately to swim to the shore, but to be in the lake; to luxuriate in the sensation of water. You do not work the lake out, it is an experience beyond thought. Poetry soothes and emboldens the soul to accept mystery. — John Keats

Understaning Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

My world, my Earth is a ruin. A planet spoiled by the human species. We multiplied and fought and gobbled until there was nothing left, and then we died. We controlled neither appetite nor violence; we did not adapt. We destroyed ourselves. But we destroyed the world first. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Understaning Quotes By Cloris Leachman

Im having an amazing life and it isnt over yet. — Cloris Leachman

Understaning Quotes By Jennifer Saunders

They have become part of us in that if we get dressed up as them, we don't actually have to have a script. You can just become them. You just become nervy. — Jennifer Saunders

Understaning Quotes By Steven Magee

Modern society is a biological disaster masquerading as progress. — Steven Magee

Understaning Quotes By Lynette Ferreira

When they find my lifeless body and they dedicate a song on the radio for me, — Lynette Ferreira

Understaning Quotes By Raymond Chandler

He turned and walked across the floor and out. I watched the door close. I listened to his steps going away down the imitation marble corridor. After a while they got faint, then they got silent. I kept on listening anyway. — Raymond Chandler