Arthur Machen Quotes
Then He Noticed A Little Row-boat At About Two Hundred Yards From The Shore. There Were Two Or Three People Aboard, He Could Not Quite Make Out How Many, And They Were No Doubt Fishing, And Merritt (who Disliked Fish) Wondered How People Could Spoil Such An Afternoon, Such A Sea, Such Pellucid And Radiant Air By Trying To Catch White, Flabby, Offensive, Evil-smelling Creatures That Would Be Excessively Nasty When Cooked.
Related Authors
- Adam Donaldson Powell
- Cara
- Colleen Jones
- Holly Kennedy
- Jean Carroll
- Joe Focht
- Max Carver
- Nahid Rachlin
- Nicanor Parra
- Steve Stivers
- Vicki Graybosch
- Zara Phillips
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Being Crucified With Christ
Now here is exactly the point, I am afraid, where multitudes of English people fail, and are in imminent danger of being lost for ever. They know that there is — J.C. Ryle
-
Quotes About Being Nervous In Love
Why should being quiet mean you're in love? Because, she said. That means you aren't nervous with each other, or affected, or likely to be hiding intentions behind too much — Nancy E. Turner
-
As If You Know Everything Quotes
It's not that everything needs to have substance, but when nothing does then you know we're living in a bankrupt society, an artistically bankrupt society, and that's not okay. I — Davey Havok
-
Good Opening Quotes
I believe in the soul ... the small of a woman's back, the hanging curveball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I — Kevin Costner
-
Gustav Theodor Fechner Quotes
Pleasure principle, a psychoanalytical term coined by Gustav Theodor Fechner, a predecessor of Sigmund Freud — Anonymous