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Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Neal Shusterman

To name her is to sink her," he told me. "That which we name takes greater weight than the sea it displaces. Ask any shipwreck. — Neal Shusterman

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By David Talbot

city's anthem, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," was written in 1954 by two gay lovers who were pining for "the city by the bay" after moving to Brooklyn Heights. — David Talbot

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By K.D. Sarge

Don't leave a message," his voicemail said. "If you do, I might call you back. We could end up communicating, and that would be awkward. — K.D. Sarge

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Edward Said

No cause, no God, no abstract idea can justify the mass slaughter of innocents. — Edward Said

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Robert Morgan

Neither of my parents has been very sensitive about my writing. — Robert Morgan

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book? — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Quinn Loftis

A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer. — Quinn Loftis

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Leonard Nimoy

I'm attracted to images that come from a personal exploration of a subject matter. When they have a personal stamp to them, then I think it becomes identifiable. — Leonard Nimoy

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

She remembered sitting beneath the tree on a hot July day with someone who looked at her with a longing that took everything else away. And it had been at that moment that she'd first fallen in love. — Nicholas Sparks

Ziolkowski Springfield Quotes By David Hockney

It's time to debate images, especially when someone's going to prison for downloading them. — David Hockney