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White Painted Houses Quotes By Mina Loy

There is no Space or Time Only intensity, And tame things Have no immensity — Mina Loy

White Painted Houses Quotes By Olivia Wilde

I was a handful growing up. — Olivia Wilde

White Painted Houses Quotes By Jon Krakauer

One of the differences between us was that Marc wanted very badly to climb the Eiger, while I wanted very badly only to have climbed the Eiger. Marc, understand, is at that age when the pituitary secretes an overabundance of those hormones that mask the subtler emotions, such as fear. He tends to confuse things like life-or-death climbing with fun. — Jon Krakauer

White Painted Houses Quotes By Cristina Marrero

Normal is over rated, and so is spelling.You want perfection? Go out and buy a spell check, but know this: Spellcheck won't keep you warm at night or love you unconditionaly. I will stick to being abnormal and a bad speller. Makes life more interesting. After all, what fun is there in being normal or perfect? — Cristina Marrero

White Painted Houses Quotes By Edna St. Vincent Millay

After the feet of beauty fly my own. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

White Painted Houses Quotes By Elizabeth Camden

And why is that?" he asked softly. "Because you don't scare me anymore." She placed her other hand on his chest. "You used to intimidate me down to my toes, but since the fire, everything is different. I can be myself around you. Flaws and all." "You don't have any flaws. — Elizabeth Camden

White Painted Houses Quotes By Catherine Lacey

What more could anyone want than to try to change and be changed by someone? — Catherine Lacey

White Painted Houses Quotes By Tom Everett Scott

Fame looks like a really hairy affair. But if it's part of the job, I'll figure out a way to deal with it. — Tom Everett Scott