Ordinates Quotes
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I paid more attention to the way I looked before my children were born. Afterward, it wasnt important to look exactly right.
— Meg Tilly
I hear laughter and suck in a breath when I realize it's mine ... and his. Together. It sounds nice. Kind of like music.
— Katie McGarry
There weren't too many books featuring other cultures and countries when I was growing up as an immigrant kid here in the States.
— Mitali Perkins
Hoddies are pants for your arms!
— Adam Young
The much greater crimes of the Soviet Gulags occurred over decades and cost millions of lives.
— Jean-Marie Le Pen
Personality and personal identity are in some ways like co-ordinates on the street map drawn by our intersecting relationships.
— Gregory David Roberts
Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
I am a big fan of movies from the '70s.
— Chris Messina
When Tom Ford asked me to consult for Gucci, I had never consulted in my life. I didn't know what consulting was, and look, we made something amazing.
— Carine Roitfeld
Tragedy is in the eye of the observer, and not in the heart of the sufferer.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
People don't want to watch a sport where you see people fall down and somehow score above someone who goes clean.
— Ashley Wagner
Dauntless is the cruelest of the five
They tear each other to pieces ...
Erudite is the coldest of the five
Knowledge is a costly thing ... — Veronica Roth
They tear each other to pieces ...
Erudite is the coldest of the five
Knowledge is a costly thing ... — Veronica Roth
Wars are Spinach. Life in general is the tough part. In war all you have to do is not worry and know how to read a map and co-ordinates.
— Ernest Hemingway,
[The] swarming, grunting masses of jackals ...
— Conrad Black
Things are symbols of themselves.
— Allen Ginsberg