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| May Sinclair Quotes
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At the moment you are no longer an observing, reflecting being; you have ceased to be aware of yourself; you exist only in that quiet, steady thrill that is so unlike any excitement that you have ever known.
May Sinclair |
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Author Details: Type: Writer Quotes Category: British Writer Quotes Year of Birth: 1862 Year of Death: 1946 Nationality: British Amazon: May Sinclair on Amazon |
Related Authors: Jane Austen Mary Wollstonecraft Philip Pullman James Herriot Arthur Conan Doyle Alan Moore Lawrence Durrell J. B. Priestley Neil Innes |
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Quote Keywords: Any, Aware, Being, Ceased, Ever, Excitement, Exist, Known, Longer, Moment, Observing, Only, Quiet, Reflecting, Steady, Thrill, Unlike, Yourself |
Dictionary Links: Any, Aware, Being, Ceased, Ever, Excitement, Exist, Known, Longer, Moment, Observing, Only, Quiet, Reflecting, Steady, Thrill, Unlike, Yourself |
All May Sinclair Quotations: And I wasn't a journalist any... At the moment you are no... The War will leave none of... |
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