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Unstanchably Quotes By Stephen Covey

When we value correct principles, we have truth - a knowledge of things as they are. — Stephen Covey

Unstanchably Quotes By Saul Bellow

I quit thinking long ago that all old people came to rest from the things they were out for in their younger years. — Saul Bellow

Unstanchably Quotes By John McGahern

I've never written anything that hasn't been in my mind for a long time - seven or eight years. — John McGahern

Unstanchably Quotes By Stephen King

Sand choked the stainless steel gutters of concentric streets below dark skies full of stars like beds of cold jewels. And through it all, a dying wind of change blew, bringing with it the cinnamon smell of late October. — Stephen King

Unstanchably Quotes By Andre Gide

It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves. — Andre Gide

Unstanchably Quotes By Mervyn Peake

He does not listen for an answer, but yawns, his face opening lewdly upon regions compared with which nudity becomes a milliner's invention. — Mervyn Peake

Unstanchably Quotes By Justin Vernon

If I completely understood what was going on and I understood these songs, they wouldn't make sense to play live anymore. They're still enigmatic for me. I'm still searching in the songs as they are. That's what's actually been the most fun about playing and touring for me is that there's still a lot of caverns in the songs where you can go and hide out different nights. — Justin Vernon

Unstanchably Quotes By Rajneesh

When you love a woman don't be bothered about what others have said about love, because that is going to be an interference. You love a woman, the love is there, forget all that you have learned about love. Forget all Kinseys, forget all Masters and Johnsons, forget all Freuds and Jungs. Please don't become a language professor. Just love the woman and let love be there, and let love lead you and guide you into its innermost secrets, into its mysteries. Then you will be able to know what love is. — Rajneesh

Unstanchably Quotes By Lauren Shuler Donner

I always feel like every film takes the franchise and hangs it in the balance. — Lauren Shuler Donner

Unstanchably Quotes By Peter Hoeg Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow

There's a widespread notion that children are open, that the truth about their inner selves just seeps out of them. That's all wrong. No one is more covert than a child, and no one has greater cause to be that way. It's a response to a world that is always using a tin-opener on them to see what they have inside, just in case it ought to be replaced with a more useful type of tinned foodstuff. — Peter Hoeg Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow

Unstanchably Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Music ... is a memory bank for finding one's way about the world. — Bruce Chatwin

Unstanchably Quotes By Terry Eagleton

That Hitchens represents a grievous loss to the left is beyond doubt. He is a superb writer, superior in wit and elegance to his hero George Orwell, and an unstanchably eloquent speaker. He has an insatiable curiosity about the modern world and an encyclopaedic knowledge of it, as well as an unflagging fascination with himself. Through getting to know all the right people, an instinct as inbuilt as his pancreas, he could tell you without missing a beat whom best to consult in Rabat about education policy in the Atlas Mountains. The same instinct leads to chummy lunches with Bill Deedes and Peregrine Worsthorne. In his younger days, he was not averse to dining with repulsive fat cats while giving them a piece of his political mind. Nowadays, one imagines, he just dines with repulsive fat cats. — Terry Eagleton

Unstanchably Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

Schmendrick said, "She is the last. She is the last unicorn in the world."
"She would be." Molly sniffed. "It would be the last unicorn in the world that came to Molly Grue. — Peter S. Beagle