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Vapamore Quotes By Mariel Hemingway

I think we should be passionately curious about what we do. — Mariel Hemingway

Vapamore Quotes By Michael Harris

Arguably, the larger and more productive world that our technologies deliver is simultaneously an impoverished version of the older one - a version that rejects direct experience and therefore rejects an earlier conception of reality that had its own value. We see more, yet our vision is blurred; we feel more things, yet we are numbed. — Michael Harris

Vapamore Quotes By Rachel Kushner

'Blood Meridian' was without question the novel that made me want to become a writer. — Rachel Kushner

Vapamore Quotes By Michelle Forbes

Everyone always wants to talk about 'True Blood' and 'Battlestar Galactica' - no one's even interested in 'Durham County.' It blew my mind when I came to Canada and no one asked me about the show. So many people didn't even know about it. They didn't even know it was on the air! It's very curious to me. — Michelle Forbes

Vapamore Quotes By Petra Nemcova

I think all women want to feel sexy and confident yet comfortable at the same time in what they wear. — Petra Nemcova

Vapamore Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what the reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your character. — Wayne W. Dyer

Vapamore Quotes By James Gleick

No one has even a definitive spelling for Cawdrey's name (Cowdrey, Cawdry). But then, no one agreed on the spelling of most names: they were spoken, seldom written. In fact, few had any concept of "spelling" - the idea that each word, when written, should take a particular predetermined form of letters. The word cony (rabbit) appeared variously as conny, conye, conie, connie, coni, cuny, cunny, and cunnie in a single 1591 pamphlet. — James Gleick