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Ww1 Gas Quotes By Leonid Shamkovich

The endgame is an arena in which miraculous escapes are not uncommon. — Leonid Shamkovich

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Jake Epstein

I went to an arts school as a kid. We had to take dance every other day, along with drama, music and visual arts. However, wearing black tights was something I dreaded ... and still have nightmares about it to this day. I think I was a pretty good dancer. I suppose that training helped me land parts in musicals ... or has just given me nightmares! — Jake Epstein

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Lucian Freud

Now that I know what I want, I don't have to hold on to it quite so much. — Lucian Freud

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Rafael Nadal

I'm only superstitious on the tennis court. — Rafael Nadal

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Christie Brinkley

My age has so little to do with my image of myself because at a certain point, the number just didn't fit how I felt. It has become irrelevant to me. I just don't feel like that number is representative of my spirit, of my energy or my anything! — Christie Brinkley

Ww1 Gas Quotes By George W. Buchanan

The novel is an event in consciousness. Our aim isn't to copy actuality, but to modify and recreate our sense of it. The novelist is inviting the reader to watch a performance in his own brain. — George W. Buchanan

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Drew Barrymore

Great dad. Yeah, he would ask me for money on birthdays and, you know, inappropriate times. And I just wrote him off like, 'You're not a father.' I just learned you cannot emotionally invest in people who are not attainable. — Drew Barrymore

Ww1 Gas Quotes By W. H. Auden

If it form the one landscape that we the inconstant ones
Are consistently homesick for, this is chiefly
Because it dissolves in water. — W. H. Auden

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Mariko Nagai

When the Germans surrendered with their arms raised high, holding a white flag, they weren't at all how i imagined them: hard, cruel, tall and monstrous with cigars chomped between their lips talking about how they wanted to shoot babies and old people. Instead they were boys like us, teenagers, tired, scared, dirty, and looking almost relieved that their was over, for now, that they can rest their bone-tired bodies in the POW camps. — Mariko Nagai

Ww1 Gas Quotes By Cora Carmack

We've had too much death and disappointment, so we don't know how to accept the good things when they happen to us. — Cora Carmack