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Witnese Quotes By Shana Norris

Everyone is messed up in their own way. The funny part is we all don't want anyone else to know, so we work so hard to hide it. — Shana Norris

Witnese Quotes By Aldous Huxley

What wonder, then, if human beings in their search for the divine have generally preferred to look within! — Aldous Huxley

Witnese Quotes By Emma Thompson

Any problem, big or small, within a family, always seems to start with bad communication. Someone isn't listening. — Emma Thompson

Witnese Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

We talk about our friends behind their backs. We do. Ask any social scientist who has studies human communication behaviors. Even you edmitted to doing this. Our friends are witnese to our attributes and flaws, our bad habits and good qualities, our contradictions and our contrivances. That they need to occasionally discuss the negative aspects or our lives and personalities in terms less than admiring is to be expected. — Cheryl Strayed

Witnese Quotes By Richard Bausch

I always write stories, and I write poems, too. I just never sell them to anybody, but I write them. They're good, too. They never leave the house. They're too disclosing. — Richard Bausch

Witnese Quotes By Khaled Hosseini

It feels as though there is a gaping hole in the middle of everything. The decades of my mother's life here with Thalia, they are dark, vast spaces to me. I have been absent. Absent for all the meals Thalia and Mama have shared at this table, the laughs, the quarrels, the stretches of boredom, the illnesses, the long string of simple rituals that make up a lifetime. Entering my child-hood home is a little disorienting, like reading the end of a novel that I'd started, then abandoned, long ago. — Khaled Hosseini

Witnese Quotes By Thomas Browne

In the deep discovery of the Subterranean world, a shallow part would satisfy some enquirers; — Thomas Browne