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Webmd Symptom Quotes By A.W. Exley

If you can make a mechanical horse, why wouldn't you make it a unicorn? — A.W. Exley

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Richard Hell

It's really interesting with art-movies too, but art especially - to see how your attitude toward artists and works and your level of appreciation of them is always shifting and changing over the years. — Richard Hell

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Kate Morton

Nell was not one for friends and had never hidden her distaste for most other humans, their neurotic compulsion for the acquisition of allies. — Kate Morton

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Thelonious Monk

Man, that cat [Ornette Coleman] is nuts. — Thelonious Monk

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Agnes Varda

I've changed my approach to people and to filming because of the new equipment, which is important. — Agnes Varda

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Rehan Waris

If you want an out-of-the-box event, you need to bring the idea out of the box. — Rehan Waris

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Carol Friedman

I think that people get into trouble when they photograph something that they ... that is not in their world. It's like when they say "write what you know." — Carol Friedman

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Larry Hite

Frankly, I don't see markets; I see risks, rewards, and money. — Larry Hite

Webmd Symptom Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

She considered me as if grasping all at once the incredible
and somehow tedious, confusing and unnecessary
fact that the distant, elegant, slender, forty-year-old valetudinarian in velvet coat sitting beside her had known and adored every pore and follicle of her pubescent body. In her washed-out gray eyes, strangely spectacled, our poor romance was for a moment reflected, pondered upon, and dismissed like a dull party, like a rainy picnic to which only the dullest bores had come, like a humdrum exercise, like a bit of dry mud caking her childhood. — Vladimir Nabokov