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Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Emma Watson

I try and intellectualize a lot, which she does as well obviously. She's very determined, I am as well. I like to think that I am very loyal in the same way that she is. Bit of a feminist in the same way that she is. I will speak my mind in the same way that she does. — Emma Watson

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Julie Czerneda

Curiosity's primal. Our senses scan our surroundings, alerting us most urgently about sudden change. Useful, that. Change can mean opportunity. It can mean danger. Finding lunch or being lunch. We're hard-wired to notice the unexpected, then take action. — Julie Czerneda

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

That's Anil's path. She grows up in Sri Lanka, goes and gets educated abroad, and through fate or chance gets brought back by the Human Rights Commission to investigate war crimes. — Michael Ondaatje

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Frank Warren

Be wise enough not to be reckless, but brave enough to take great risks. — Frank Warren

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Paul Samuelson

An intriguing paradox of the 1990s is that it isn't called a decade of greed. — Paul Samuelson

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Susan Sontag

I wish I had devoted all of my time writing to literature.
Those essays in the 60's, they were insolent, you know, like a young persons work. I wouldn't mind if the essays, at some point, evaporated.
I think fiction .. I think literature .. I think narrative, is what lasts.
I do believe that there is such a thing as truth. But I prefer the mode in which truth appears in art or literature. In literature a truth is something who's opposite is also true. — Susan Sontag

Vignette Stonemoss Quotes By Haruki Murakami

A deserted library in the morning - there's something about it that really gets to me. All possible words and ideas are there, resting peacefully. — Haruki Murakami