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Wnet 13 Quotes By Charlie Chaplin

Life laughs at you when you are unhappy; Life smiles at you when you are happy; But life salutes you when you make other happy. — Charlie Chaplin

Wnet 13 Quotes By Isabella Carter

'Mallory,' he used to say, 'When a woman who can break you in half tells you that you're hers, you nod and agree.' — Isabella Carter

Wnet 13 Quotes By Anne Lamott

[Her] work taught me that you could be all the traditional feminine things
a mother, a lover, a listener, a nurturer
and you could also be critically astute and radical and have a minority opinion that was profoundly moral. — Anne Lamott

Wnet 13 Quotes By Jen Selinsky

I like to read as much as I can from every genre. That way, I can express my love for all writers. — Jen Selinsky

Wnet 13 Quotes By Maurice Ravel

For Debussy the musician and the man I have had profound admiration, but by nature I'm different from him. I think I have always personally followed a direction opposed to that of the symbolism of Debussy. — Maurice Ravel

Wnet 13 Quotes By Alastair Macaulay

It was the former ballet star Robert Helpmann who famously observed the problem with dancing naked: when you stop on the music, not all parts of your anatomy stop at the same time. — Alastair Macaulay

Wnet 13 Quotes By David Mitchell

Sometimes John had recorded new compositions, or lines from his new poems. Sometimes he'd just record a busy night in The Green Man. Sometimes sheep, seals, skylarks, the wind turbine. If Liam were home there would be some Liam. The summer fair. The Fastnet Race. I would unfold my map of Clear Island. Those tapes prised the lid off homesickness and rattled out the contents, but always at the bottom was solace. — David Mitchell

Wnet 13 Quotes By Moliere

A good husband be the best sort of plaster for to cure a young woman's ailments. — Moliere