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Westernization Synonyms Quotes By Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Sometimes I think that just not thinking of oneself is a form of prayer ... — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Westernization Synonyms Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The willow is full plumage and is no help, with its insinuating whispers.
Rendevous, it says. Terraces;
the sibilants run up my spine, a shiver as if in fever. The summer dress rustles against the flesh of my thighs, the grass grows underfoot, at the edges of my eyes there are movements, in the branches; feathers, flittings, grace notes, tree into bird, metamorphosis run wild. Goddesses are possible now and the air suffuses with desire ...
Winter is not so dangerous. I need hardness, cold, rigidity; not this heaviness, as if I'm a melon on a stem, this liquid ripeness. — Margaret Atwood

Westernization Synonyms Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

There's no sense in doing a lot of barking if you don't really have anything to say. — Charles M. Schulz

Westernization Synonyms Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Recently returned from Boston, where she was staying with her Aunt, to broaden her education. She has turned out a charming young woman, everything one might wish for, and displayed a courtesy and gentle kindness many would admire, and which is worth so much — Margaret Atwood

Westernization Synonyms Quotes By John Hadac

In order to understand what happened, we'll use words in the way that they exist: as drawers of distinction between ideas. — John Hadac

Westernization Synonyms Quotes By Deniz Gamze Erguven

Making a film transforms your relationship to the world. And there's some sort of natural authority that builds up along the way. — Deniz Gamze Erguven