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death discovered hands head kept looked pros scared
I was this kid, and I was scared to death of all these pros around me... My head would shake, and my hands would shake, and I discovered if I kept my head down and looked up, my head would not shake, so I started to do that when I could, when it was appropriate in a scene. Lauren Bacall
death frenzy hard heath tragic
It is hard to look away from the swirl of media that the untimely and tragic death of Heath Ledger has engendered, and the Internet has jacked the frenzy into overdrive. Kara Swisher
death jump life living mean succumb
She's not happy about the life she is living but to jump through the hoop would mean to succumb to death. Kit Williams
death favorite-hobby hobbies
Delaying death is one of my favorite hobbies Rick Riordan
death littles woe
Woe, woe, woe... in a little while we shall all be dead. Therefore let us behave as though we were dead already. Raymond Chandler
death frying-pans picks
No one owns life, but anyone who can pick up a frying pan owns death. William S. Burroughs
death traits
Death is an acquired trait. Woody Allen
death
Marriage is the death of hope. Woody Allen
death quiet havens
Death is the quiet haven of us all. William Wordsworth
grief school home
We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife. William Shatner
grief grieving medicine
Grief is itself a medicine. William Cowper
grief sorrow would-be
There is no such thing as was—only is. If was existed, there would be no grief or sorrow. William Faulkner
grief dark night
There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubled night; And grief may hide an evening guest, But joy shall come with early light. William C. Bryant
grief empires watches
It is with deep grief I watch the clattering down of the British Empire with all its glories and all the services it has rendered to mankind. Winston Churchill
grief resolve
My resolve, my anger, even my grief gave me confidence Rick Riordan
grief sadness feelings
We changed it to emocionó, the way you say in Spanish, "to emotion me" [to be moved]. That, as opposed to "haunt." We wanted the feeling of sadness and grief and obsession, so we used emocionó. Sandra Cisneros
grief doors guests
Like all guests, after a fortnight, grief is best beyond the door. Sandra Cisneros
grief species idleness
Grief is a species of idleness. Samuel Johnson
evil good men needed prosper
The only thing needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
evil grows concealment
Evil is nourished and grows by concealment. Virgil
evil mind trying
Let us keep courage and try to be patient and gentle. And let us not mind being eccentric, and make distinction between good and evil. Vincent Van Gogh
evil selfishness persecution
There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to others or selfishness. William Blake
evil stronger world
It is because good is always stronger than evil. Always remember that, Antonio. The smallest bit of good can stand against all the powers of evil in the world and it will emerge triumphant. Rudolfo Anaya
evil tables criminal-mind
Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table. W. H. Auden
evil people soul
There are people whose souls have just withered, people who are willing to go along with anything evil - anything so as not to be suspected of disagreeing with whoever is in power. Vasily Grossman
evil balance needs
But you must not change one thing, one pebble, one grain of sand, until you know what good and evil will follow on that act. The world is in balance, in Equilibrium. A wizard's power of Changing and Summoning can shake the balance of the world. It is dangerous, that power...It must follow knowledge, and serve need. Ursula K. Le Guin
evil roaming littles
Roaming in thought over the Universe, I saw the little that is Good steadily hastening towards immortality, And the vast all that is called Evil I saw hastening to merge itself and become lost and dead. Walt Whitman