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Velnio Ratas Quotes By Zach Braff

One time I considered making a video game about my life where people control a character called 'Zach Braff' and run around being awesome. Then I realized that getting to pretend to be me would be like shooting up heroin for anyone who played it, and I don't want that on my conscience. — Zach Braff

Velnio Ratas Quotes By Ezra Taft Benson

The world is increasing in wickedness. — Ezra Taft Benson

Velnio Ratas Quotes By Nenia Campbell

I want to be your last thought at night, and your first taste at dawn. — Nenia Campbell

Velnio Ratas Quotes By Yousuf Karsh

If it's a likeness, alone, it's not a success. If, through my portraits, you can come to know the subjects more meaningfully, if it synthesizes your feelings toward someone whose work has imprinted itself on your mind
if you see a photograph and say, 'Yes, this is the person,' with a little new insight
that is a beautiful experience. — Yousuf Karsh

Velnio Ratas Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

The world can understand well enough the process of perishing for want of food: perhaps few persons can enter into or follow out that of going mad from solitary confinement. They see the long-buried prisoner disinterred, a maniac or an idiot! - how his senses left him - how his nerves, first inflamed, underwent nameless agony, and then sunk to palsy - is a subject too intricate for examination, too abstract for popular comprehension ... And long, long may the minds to whom such themes are no mystery - by whom their beings are sympathetically seized - be few in number, and rare of reencounter. Long may it be generally thought that physical privations alone merit compassion, and that the rest is a figment. — Charlotte Bronte

Velnio Ratas Quotes By Charles Todd

What did the poet say? That the saddest words of tongue or pen were what might have been? — Charles Todd