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Unpublished Poems Quotes By Aasif Mandvi

I came from a very different sort of background and pedigree from the people who were on "The Daily Show". I was an actor. I was sort of - the irony is that I've done as much dramatic work in my career as comedic work and I don't really think of myself as a comedian. — Aasif Mandvi

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Albert Camus

There is no frontier between being and appearing. — Albert Camus

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Kate Baldwin

I certainly have played women who have a pioneer spirit and longing for adventure. — Kate Baldwin

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Hsing Yun

Reality is like a face reflected in the blade of a knife; its properties depend on the angle from which we view it. — Hsing Yun

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Andrew Murray

It is that which made the angels, Jesus himself, and the holiest saints humble. It is the first and chief mark of the relationship of the creature to God, of the Son to the Father - it is the secret of blessedness, the desire to be nothing, that allows God to be all in all. — Andrew Murray

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Charles Dickens

Herbert Pocket had a frank and easy way about him that was very taking. I had never seen anyone then, and I have never seen anyone since, who more strongly expressed to me, in every look and tone, a natural incapacity to do anything secret and mean. There was something wonderfully hopeful about his general air, and something that at the same time whispered to me he would never be very successful or rich. — Charles Dickens

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Tabatha Coffey

It's a good giggle to look back at yourself in your 20s. You thought you were so fierce and fabulous, and it's just embarrassing. — Tabatha Coffey

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Ann Brashares

It was frustrating when people loved you and took an interest in you and sometimes worried about you and personally cared what you did with yourself. Lena wished that love were something you could flip on and off. You could turn it on when you felt good bout yourself and worthy of it and generous enough to return it. You could clip it off when you needed to hide or self-destruct and had nothing at all to give. (Lena, 194) — Ann Brashares

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Wayne Thiebaud

If we don't have a sense of humor, we lack a sense of perspective — Wayne Thiebaud

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Edward Shils

There is no straight and easy road to the city of modernity. Whatever the main road chosen, there will be many tempting and ruinous side roads; there will be many marshes and wastes on either side, and many wrecked aspirations will lie there, rusting and gathering dust. Those who arrive at the city will discover it to be quite different from the destination which they and their ancestors originally sought. Yet, some roads are better than others; some destinations are better than others.


Even if none is perfect and none corresponds to the voyagers' hope on starting, some of the destinations will turn out to have been worth the travail, worth the effort of the voyagers and of their friends who helped them on their way. — Edward Shils

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Lorine Niedecker

Strange - we are always inhabiting more than one realm of existence - but they all fit in if the art is right. — Lorine Niedecker

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Malcolm Cowley

They were learning that New York had another life, too - subterranean, like almost everything that was human in the city - a life of writers meeting in restaurants at lunchtime or in coffee houses after business hours to talk of work just started or magazines unpublished, and even to lay modest plans for the future. Modestly they were beginning to write poems worth the trouble of reading to their friends over coffee cups. Modestly they were rebelling once more. — Malcolm Cowley

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Shelby Lynne

I was singing before I could talk. — Shelby Lynne

Unpublished Poems Quotes By Ann Voskamp

I don't think of myself as an author. But simply as a grateful child of God. John 3:27 has long been a life verse: "A man can receive nothing unless it has been given him from heaven." Any more words will only be solely a gift from Him. I can only faithfully wait. — Ann Voskamp