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Yland Game Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

She could fade and wither- I didn't care. I would still go mad with tenderness at the mere sight of her. — Vladimir Nabokov

Yland Game Quotes By Jessie Burton

Like most artists, everything I produced was connected to who I was - and so I suffered according to how my work was received. The idea that anyone might be able to detach their personal value from their public output was revolutionary. — Jessie Burton

Yland Game Quotes By Andy Serkis

You'll very rarely find that you can enhance a performance to give it a real emotional centre and truth ... after the fact. — Andy Serkis

Yland Game Quotes By Billy Connolly

There's no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. — Billy Connolly

Yland Game Quotes By Alex Sanchez

Anyone who expects a person to change something as private and personal as who they hold in their arms at night needs to change their own judgmental attitude. — Alex Sanchez

Yland Game Quotes By Martha Rosler

Documentary is a little like horror movies, putting a face on fear and transforming threat into fantasy, into imagery. One can handle imagery by leaving it behind. (It is them, not us.) — Martha Rosler

Yland Game Quotes By Pema Chodron

An analogy for bodhichitta is the rawness of a broken heart. Sometimes this broken heart gives birth to anxiety and panic, sometimes to anger, resentment, and blame. — Pema Chodron

Yland Game Quotes By Gary Hopkins

Healing ultimately comes down to whether or not you have made the decision to do so. — Gary Hopkins

Yland Game Quotes By Paul S. Kemp

Be true to yourself"

- Ven Zallow — Paul S. Kemp

Yland Game Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

He made the boxes because he was lonely. He didn't have anyone to love, and he made the boxes so he could love them, and so people would know that he existed, and because birds are free and the boxes are hiding places for the birds so they will feel safe, and he wanted to be free and be safe. The boxes are for him so he can be a bird. — Audrey Niffenegger