Top 14 Unabsorbed Losses Quotes
#1. I do not care a fig for any woman that knows even what an author means.
William Hazlitt
#2. The artist is always dancing with death.
Marty Rubin
#3. It's hard to imagine my life not writing. I love it.
Chris Crutcher
#4. Enemies publish themselves. They declare war. The friend never declares his love.
Henry David Thoreau
#5. It is not enough just to be for peace. The point is, what can we do about it?
Richard M. Nixon
#6. I run in a pair of New Balances with a thinner sole, but they're nothing like those barefoot shoes that show all five toes. I have a bit of a phobia about those.
Ryan Reynolds
#7. When you don't need to play the victim or create victims you are FREE
Richard Rohr
#8. The law protects you from being abused. It doesn't threaten your lifestyle for someone else to have the right to exhibit their lifestyle.
Jesse Jackson
#9. I did kung fu from when I was nine to 13. You have to be really careful but you want to be able to make it look eventually as though it's just a part of you. So, you train over and over and over again.
Channing Tatum
#10. Only one word described this situation. It was "F'd." Right? But I can't say that word. People who use that word in all its four-letter glory are nothing but common beggars.
Susan May
#11. Thanks to the social web, we can share and trade to use a whole universe of things we once had to buy ourselves. From cars to solar panels, people are realizing they can reap the benefits of ownership without the expense and hassle of buying.
Lynn Jurich
#12. It is almost nicer being a godfather than a father, like having white mice but making your nanny feed them for you.
Theodore White
#13. I bought my first camera to photograph my brother's children. I learned a lot from that experience. The value of innocence and of not being focused on yourself, and I have to say that these things have remained with me to this day. I can immediately feel when someone is putting on a camera face.
Peter Lindbergh
#14. One of the few comforts I have when looking at images of distant suffering is the hope that the starving child with flies on his face doesn't know how pathetic he is. If all he knows is misery, maybe his suffering isn't as bad.
Evan Wright
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