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Do what is right, and do it now. ~ Atul Gawande
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He walks the soft grass, wet with fresh rain, jeans slung low on his hips and shirt hanging open, still dripping from the fevered maelstrom that set fire to the night sky. Fury in his step and passion furrowing his brow...He is my perfect storm... ~ Virginia Alison
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Virginia Woolf's writing is no more than glamorous knitting. I believe she must have a pattern somewhere. ~ Edith Sitwell
Virginia Apgar quotes by Edith Sitwell
There was danger at times that women might not be judged by the highest standards, but more leniently because of their sex. "She is a remarkably good chemist
for a woman," you might hear a man say. It seemed to me essential, if the ablest young women scholars were to achieve the best work of which they were capable, that they should be held to the most rigorous standards ... To advance, a woman must do at least as good work as her male colleagues, usually better. ~ Virginia Gildersleeve
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Gildersleeve
To seek a true feeling among the chaos of the unfeelings or half-feelings of life, to recognize it when found, and to accept the consequences of the discovery, draws lines upon the smoothest brow, while it quickens the light of the eyes; it is a pursuit which is alternately bewildering, debasing, and exalting, and as Katherine speedily found, her discoveries gave her equal cause for surprise, shame, and intense anxiety. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Inspiration in the wee hours of the morning is the golden ticket ~ Virginia Toole
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Toole
To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Then she loomed up, filling the door, filling the room with the aroma, the prestige, the arrogance, the pomp, the pride of all the Dukes and Duchesses swollen in one wave. And as a wave breaks, she broke, as she sat down, spreading and splashing and falling over Oliver Bacon, the great jeweler (…) ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
They all dreamt of each other that night, as was natural, considering how thin the partitions were between them, and how strangely they had been lifted off the earth to sit next each other in mid-ocean, and see every detail of each others' faces, and hear whatever they chanced to say. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
But he could not tell her he loved her. He held her hand. Happiness is this, he thought. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
The remainder of my estate, including twenty-two percent of Barrington Shipping, as well as the Manor House - " Mr. Siddons couldn't resist a glance in the direction of Lady Virginia Fenwick, who was sitting on the edge of her seat - "is to be left to my beloved ... daughters Emma and Grace, to dispose of as they see fit, with the exception of my Siamese cat, Cleopatra, who I leave to Lady Virginia Fenwick, because they have so much in common. They are both beautiful, well-groomed, vain, cunning, manipulative predators, who assume that everyone else was put on earth to serve them, including my besotted son, who I can only pray will break from the spell she has cast on him before it is too late. ~ Jeffrey Archer
Virginia Apgar quotes by Jeffrey Archer
On the Net, the bell curve reclaims its tails. The uncommon is as accessible as the common. The very fragmentation of the Internet allows us to find ourselves in other people - and to know that we are not alone. ~ Virginia Postrel
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Postrel
The biographer is now faced with a difficulty which it is better perhaps to confess than to gloss over. Up to this point in telling the story of Orlando's life, documents, both private and historical, have made it possible to fulfil the first duty of the biographer, which is to plod, without looking to right or left, in the indelible footprints of truth; unenticed by flowers; regardless of shade; on and on methodically till we fall plump in the grave and write finis on the tombstone above our heads. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Kidney donors don't have to be close relatives of recipients, but they do need to have the right blood type. And kidneys from living donors tend to last many years longer than kidneys from deceased donors. ~ Virginia Postrel
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Postrel
Myth The United States of America is made up of fifty states. Truth Technically, no. There are only forty-six states in the United States - Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are commonwealths. ~ Leland Gregory
Virginia Apgar quotes by Leland Gregory
I just got another kitten, you know. Found another trademark. It's quite embarrassing I missed it."
"Nine cats? They can send you to prison for that."
He pushed his glasses back on his nose. "I'm calling him Murad, after the cigarettes."
"Never heard of them."
"They're an obsolete Turkish brand, popular in the 1910s and '20s. Murad means 'desire' in Arabic. The only brand that ever appears in a Cordova film is Murad. There's not one Marlboro, Camel, or Virginia Slim. It goes further. If the Murad cigarette is focused upon by the camera in any Cordova film. The very next person who appears on-screen has been devastatingly targeted. In other words, the gods will have drawn a great big X across his shoulder blades and taped an invisible sign there that reads FUCKED. His life will henceforth never be the same. ~ Marisha Pessl
Virginia Apgar quotes by Marisha Pessl
Play Therapy is based upon the fact that play is the child's natural medium of self-expression. It is an opportunity which is given to the child to 'play out' his feelings and problems just as, in certain types of adult therapy, an individual 'talks out' his difficulties. ~ Virginia Axline
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Loneliness is the diary keeper's lover. It is not narcissism that takes them to their desk every day. And who "keeps" whom, after all? The diary is demanding; it imposes its routine; it must be chored the way one must milk a cow; and it alters your attitude toward life, which is lived, finally, only in order that it may makes it way to the private page.
[From "Fifty Literary Pillars", p.35] ~ William H Gass
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Destiny is what you make it. No compromise! ~ Virginia Alison
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Alison
And thus I was to be found, in the first week of June, standing on the banks of the Shenandoah again, in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, blinking at a grey sky and trying to pretend that with all my heart this was where I wanted to be. ~ Bill Bryson
Virginia Apgar quotes by Bill Bryson
We live in constant danger of coming apart. The mystery of why we do not always come apart is the animating tension of all art. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Then he looked at a car. It was odd how soon one got used to cars without horses, he thought. They used to look ridiculous. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Queer," I mused, "to see what we were thinking five years ago. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
This late age of the world's experience had bred in them all, all men and women, a well of tears. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
For among writers there are two kinds: there are the priests who take you by the hand and lead you straight up to the mystery; there are the laymen who imbed their doctrines in flesh and blood and make a complete model of the world without excluding the bad or laying stress upon the good. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Think of me, the uneducated child reading books in my room at 22 Hyde Park Gate
now advanced to this glory ... Yes; all that reading, I say, has borne this odd fruit. And I am pleased. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
There was one person who greatly and directly benefited my career
my agent Virginia Kidd. From 1968 to the late nineties she represented all my work, in every field except poetry. I could send her an utterly indescribable story, and she'd sell it to Playboy or the Harvard Law Review or Weird Tales or The New Yorker
she knew where to take it. She never told me what to write or not write, she never told me, That won't sell, and she never meddled with my prose. ~ Ursula K. Le Guin
Virginia Apgar quotes by Ursula K. Le Guin
What a vast fertility of pleasure books hold for me! I went in and found the table laden with books. I looked in and sniffed them all. I could not resist carrying this one off and broaching it. I think I could happily live here and read forever. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
You are you. That is what consoles me for the lack of many things. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
light and bake in a moderate oven. OLD VIRGINIA ~ Carrie V. Shuman
Virginia Apgar quotes by Carrie V. Shuman
She had nothing to lose when she looked into those dark limpid pools of desire...Apart from her soul, and even that she would relinquish for one night undulating on his rigid fervour. But to what end? A moment of exquisite bliss? No, she demanded an encore; even her soul had a price... ~ Virginia Alison
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Alison
Adult stem cells tend not to form tumors. ~ Virginia Foxx
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Foxx
It is curious how, at every crisis, some phrase which does not fit insists upon coming to the rescue
the penalty of living in an old civilisation with a notebook. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Sometimes forgiveness is instant, but sometimes it takes time. ~ Virginia H. Pearce
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia H. Pearce
Nothing need be said; nothing could be said. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
Somewhere there must be women reading books,
and talking of chicken rissoles to their cooks …

(from,'Somewhere in England') ~ Virginia Graham
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Graham
I'm young enough to enjoy life, and you're old enough to mind your own business. ~ Virginia Aird
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Aird
Month by month things are losing their hardness; even my body now lets the light through; my spine is soft like wax near the flame of the candle. I dream; I dream. ~ Virginia Woolf
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Woolf
To leave a place, you'd best leave everything behind; all your possessions, including memory. Traveling's not as easy as it's made out to be. ~ Virginia Hamilton
Virginia Apgar quotes by Virginia Hamilton
Meanwhile the wineglasses had flushed yellow and flushed crimson; had been emptied; had been filled. And thus by degrees was lit, halfway down the spine, which is the seat of the soul, not that hard little electric light which we call brilliance, as it pops in and out upon our lips, but the more profound, subtle and subterranean glow, which is the rich yellow flame of rational intercourse. No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself. We are all going to heaven and Vandyck is of the company--in other words, how good life seemed, how sweet its rewards, how trivial this grudge or that grievance, how admirable friendship and the society of one's kind, as, lighting a good cigarette, one sunk among the cushions in the window-seat. ~ Virginia Woolf
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