Top 12 Cunz Hub Quotes
#1. A man must keep his earnestness nimble, to escape ridicule.
D.H. Lawrence
#2. Growing up, I didn't feel very cool having come from the Midlands.
Alice Lowe
#3. If we have the courage to decide ourselves for peace we will have peace.
Albert Einstein
#4. Knowing the songs - and I'm still learning - lets one envision birds you can hear but can't see. And as always, the ability to envision what is just out of sight is more important than merely seeing what's right in front of you.
Carl Safina
#5. The libido also made an early exit, as it does in most major illnesses - it is the superfluous need of a body in beleaguered emergency.
William Styron
#6. It was strange how it was always the poor who picked us up [hitchhiking] ... They dwelled beneath poverty lines and were undereducated, but they were ... more civilized than the finely bred..for there is no demographic that has a sharper instinct for empathy than the downtrodden.
Ken Ilgunas
#7. Fortunately, given the state of criticism these days, lots of people miss - especially the feminists, who usually throw like a girl.
Douglas Wilson
#8. In America the cohesion was a matter of choice and will. But in Europe it was organic.
D.H. Lawrence
#9. but the more ink he added, the more vulnerable I felt. There was a chance I might shatter if I revealed too much.
Helena Hunting
#10. You know, motherhood is my favourite topic in my personal life and I won't shut up about it, but it's not something I want to discuss publicly just because of the amount of attention it draws to a small person who didn't choose to be exposed.
Isla Fisher
#11. Driveway basketball, playing against the boys, watching Magic and Michael.
Michael Bamberger
#12. Photography is light-writing, the language of images. Less abstract than written or spoken language, it selects images from the existing world of appearances and arranges them in patterns. The camera-eye doesn't think, it recognizes. It shows us what we already know, but don't know that we know.
David Levi Strauss
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