Quote by Tennessee Williams
Time is the longest distance between two places. - Tennessee Willi

Time is the longest distance between two places. – Tennessee Williams

Other quotes by Tennessee Williams

The strongest influences in my life and my work are always whomever I love. Whomever I love and am with most of the time, or whomever I remember most vividly. I think thats true of everyone, dont you? – Tennessee Williams

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work
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I have always been pushed by the negative. The apparent failure of a play sends me back to my typewriter that very night, before the reviews are out. I am more compelled to get back to work than if I had a success. – Tennessee Williams

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Failure
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Everything that goes up must come down. But there comes a time when not everything thats down can come up. – George Burns

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Time

If youre living in your time, you cannot help but to write about the things that are important. – Ray Bradbury

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Time

Saying goodbye doesnt mean anything. Its the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it. – Trey Parker

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Time

We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner at the right moment and for the right length of time. – Aristotle

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Time

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In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins. – Newt Gingrich

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To live with the conscious knowledge of the shadow of uncertainty, with the knowledge that disaster or tragedy could strike at any time; to be afraid and to know and acknowledge your fear, and still to live creatively and with unstinting love: that is to live with grace. – Peter Henry Abrahams

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