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Unrecapturable Quotes By Virginia Woolf

A strange thing has happened - while all the other arts were born naked, this, the youngest, has been born fully-clothed. It can say everything before it has anything to say. It is as if the savage tribe, instead of finding two bars of iron to play with, had found scattering the seashore fiddles, flutes, saxophones, trumpets, grand pianos by Erhard and Bechstein, and had begun with incredible energy, but without knowing a note of music, to hammer and thump upon them all at the same time. — Virginia Woolf

Unrecapturable Quotes By Ken Robinson

If all you had was academic ability, you wouldn't have been able to get out of bed this morning. In fact, there wouldn't have been a bad to get out of. No one could have made one. You could have written about possibility of one, but not have constructed it. — Ken Robinson

Unrecapturable Quotes By Jessica Savitch

By far my most perilous assignment was covering a tank car explosion. — Jessica Savitch

Unrecapturable Quotes By E.F. Benson

What man is there, surrounded though he be with the love of wife and children, who does not retain a memory of the romantic affection of boys for each other? Having felt it, he could scarcely have forgotten it, and if he never felt it, he missed one of the most golden of the prizes of youth, unrecapturable in mature life. — E.F. Benson

Unrecapturable Quotes By Tim McCarthy

The primary object of meditation is to not become overly attached to any particular thoughts that may come into to the mind. It is most important to let the mind "flow," with less mental worry about, and attachment to, the various thoughts that may come into the mind. — Tim McCarthy

Unrecapturable Quotes By Doreen Valiente

Let My worship be in the heart that rejoices, for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are My rituals. — Doreen Valiente

Unrecapturable Quotes By Patrick White

In fact I enjoyed every minute of my life at King's, especially the discovery of French and German literature. — Patrick White

Unrecapturable Quotes By Auliq Ice

The difference between a drunkard and a madman is 10%. — Auliq Ice

Unrecapturable Quotes By Robin Sharma

It takes a big person to avoid small worries. — Robin Sharma

Unrecapturable Quotes By Dave Parnas

There are no standards for computer programmers and no group to certify them. — Dave Parnas

Unrecapturable Quotes By J.R. Ward

This was real life cocoa. The kind you gave someone you loved because you couldn't think of anything else to do and both of you were a mess. It was the kind you stirred while your gut was knotted and your mouth was dry and you were thinking seriously of crying, but you were too much of a male for that kind of display.
It was the kind you made with all the love you hadn't expressed and might well not have the voice or the chance to speak of. — J.R. Ward

Unrecapturable Quotes By Emily Blunt

My personal feeling is that audiences are crying out for stories they can invest in and feel. I see a lot of big movies that leave me feeling rather numb. — Emily Blunt

Unrecapturable Quotes By Alan Hollinghurst

She felt something similar, but worse in a way, about hundreds and hundreds of books she'd read, novels, biographies, occasional books, about music and art - she could remember nothing about them at all, so that it seemed rather pointless even to say that she had read them; such claims were things people set great store by but she hardly supposed they recalled any more than she did. Sometimes a book persisted as a coloured shadow at the edge of sight, as vague and unrecapturable as something seen in the rain from a passing vehicle; looked at directly it vanished altogether. Sometimes there were atmospheres, even the rudiments of a scene; a man in an office looking over Regent's Park, rain in the street outside - a little blurred etching of a situation she would never, could never, trace back to its source in a novel she had read some time, she thought, in the past thirty years. — Alan Hollinghurst