Mia Kirshner Quotes
I think one's sexuality can be the center of life, and coming out and discovering your sexuality is something that really can define your existence.
Mia Kirshner
Quotes to Explore
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To be honest, I grew up with Alan Menken's music.
Mallory Jansen
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I've always liked stories. I'm always reading, ever since I was a kid. I've always been reading and wanting to be in some other world.
Garret Dillahunt
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I never travel without my Stetson, but the more I wear it the more I realise that no one wears hats any more. When I was a kid everybody wore hats, especially in Texas, but I get off the plane in Dallas now and I'm the only guy with a hat. It's amazing.
Larry Hagman
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We are removing the most important cultural roadblock to accepting the role of God as creator.
Phillip E. Johnson
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...the darkness does not lift but becomes yet heavier as I think how little we can hold in mind, how everything is constantly lapsing into oblivion with every extinguished life, how the world is, as it were, draining itself, in that the history of countless places and objects which themselves have no power or memory is never heard, never described or passed on.
W. G. Sebald
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And here was a man who lived on belief, but who sacrificed it at the first challenge, right when he needed it most.
Patrick Ness
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All you need is something to say, and a burning desire to say it... it doesn't matter where your hands are.
Lou Holtz
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One may as well go, as look into another man's house; because the eye may reach what the hand cannot.
Xenocrates
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They had nothing to say to each other. A five-year age gap between siblings is like a garden that needs constant attention. Even three months apart allows the weeds to grow up between you.
Zadie Smith
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Men become old, but they never become good.
Oscar Wilde
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Virtue, my pet, is an abstract idea, varying in its manifestations with the surroundings. Virtue in Provence, in Constantinople, in London, and in Paris bears very different fruit, but is none the less virtue.
Honore de Balzac
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Writing a poem is discovering.
Robert Frost