Top 15 Sutzkever Siberia Quotes
#1. Sins are so remitted, as if they had never been committed.
Thomas Adams
#2. It doesn't matter if you're photographing a porter in a market in Marrakech or you're photographing the king of Morroco. You have the same sympathetic approach to everybody. You be nice to everybody, basically.
Albert Watson
#3. Heavens! what thick darkness pervades the minds of men.
[Lat., Pro superi! quantum mortalia pectora caecae,
Noctis habent.]
Ovid
#4. But he was a perfect gentleman, Aunt Amelia. He did not even try to kiss me, though he wanted to ... You always tell me I must be receptive to broadening experiences. That would have been a broadening experience. And, from what I have observed, a very enjoyable one.
Elizabeth Peters
#5. Doing a thing well is often a waste of time.
Robert Byrne
#6. I started listening to music when I wrote when I had three sons at home.
Philip Levine
#7. There is no humane way to rule people against their will.
Naomi Klein
#8. There's nothing more debilitating about a disability than the way people treat you over it.
Solange Nicole
#9. Meanwhile spring arrived. My old dejection passed away and gave place to the unrest which spring brings with it, full of dreams and vague hopes and desires.
Leo Tolstoy
#10. I've been in this business 31 years. I've never had a movie deal.
Jaleel White
#11. As subtle and universally pervasive as gravity, love touches everything, and enhances everything it touches.
Elizabeth Lowell
#12. If weakness may excuse, What murderer, what traitor, parricide, Incestuous, sacrilegious, but may plead it? All wickedness is weakness; that plea, therefore, With God or man will gain thee no remission.
John Milton
#13. Don't you love nobody better'n you do yo'self. Do, you'll be dying befo' yo' time is out.
Zora Neale Hurston
#14. Narnia. The happy land of Narnia
Narnia of the heathery mountains and the thymy downs, Narnia of the many rivers, the plashing glens, the mossy caverns and the deep forests ringing with the hammers of the Dwarfs ...
C.S. Lewis
#15. I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America's and juicier than Britain's. I think it's a cross between the two of them, really.
Scott Thompson
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