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V Nov Magda Quotes By Mike White

The things that drive me crazy are coming from this place of people suffering because of people polluting into rivers or whatever. It's not simply just about systems; it's an emotional reaction to seeing animals or people suffering. — Mike White

V Nov Magda Quotes By Madeleine M. Kunin

We assume in our daily lives that the world is both safe and sane. Otherwise, we could not carry on. — Madeleine M. Kunin

V Nov Magda Quotes By Timothy Pina

Anger and hatred will never bring peace and harmony into your life or our world. Be enlighten ... be happy, be peaceful! — Timothy Pina

V Nov Magda Quotes By Olivia Laing

Collapse, spread, merging, union: these things sound like the opposite of loneliness, and yet intimacy requires a solid sense of self to be successful and satisfying. — Olivia Laing

V Nov Magda Quotes By Lisa Cholodenko

I feel like if you feel good about a script, and you feel confident about your ability to direct and just capture it right, it's all just, really, really in your favor there. — Lisa Cholodenko

V Nov Magda Quotes By Junot Diaz

I write incredibly slowly. And, on top of that, I spent my entire youth and twenties working like a dog, so one of the things that happened when I finished 'Drown' was that I got busy living. I'd never travelled, I'd never seen anything. So I did as much travelling as my job teaching would allow. — Junot Diaz

V Nov Magda Quotes By Lu Xun

The ability to forget the past enables people to free themselves gradually from the pain they once suffered; but it also often makes them repeat the mistakes of their predecessors. — Lu Xun

V Nov Magda Quotes By Joseph Prince

Don't just cope, walk in victory. — Joseph Prince

V Nov Magda Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

My parents took me to see plays, starting from when I was very little. Oftentimes, I was too young to understand. I don't know what my parents were thinking - 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' when I was eight years old, that kind of thing. So lots of times, I didn't understand what was going on, but I just loved the sound of dialogue. — Aaron Sorkin