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11584 Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

Burn your bridges every 2 years. — Carlos Castaneda

11584 Quotes By Cate Blanchett

I think when you have a character as richly drawn, I suppose then there are subconscious, mental notes that you've made. — Cate Blanchett

11584 Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

Men have in their minds a picture of how the world will be. How they will be in that world. The world may be many different ways for them but there is one world that will never be and that is the world they dream of. — Cormac McCarthy

11584 Quotes By Javier Marias

Fiction has the ability to show us what we don't know and what doesn't happen. — Javier Marias

11584 Quotes By Markus Zusak

It makes me wonder, Do we spend most of our days trying to remember or forget things? Do we spend most of our time running towards or away from our lives? I don't know. — Markus Zusak

11584 Quotes By Rick Riordan

PRUELLA GOODE 1891-1929 I'M DEAD. LET'S HAVE A PARTY. He — Rick Riordan

11584 Quotes By Philip Morrison

Neither our oceans nor our radar nor our fighters can keep us intact through another major war. — Philip Morrison

11584 Quotes By George Orwell

You wanted a good time; "they," meaning the Party, wanted to stop you having it; you broke the rules as best you could. — George Orwell

11584 Quotes By Ian Doescher

At early morn, with eager wills they rise, A shar'd endeavor binding them anew. The fast landspeeder o'er the desert flies - They go to find the errant droid R2. — Ian Doescher

11584 Quotes By Sumner Slichter

The greatest danger to an adequate old-age security plan is rising prices. A rise of 2% a year in prices would cut the purchasing power of pensions about 45% in 30 years. The greatest danger of rising prices is from wages rising faster than output per man-hour ... Whether the nation succeeds in providing adequate security for retired workers depends in large measure upon the wage policies of trade unions. — Sumner Slichter

11584 Quotes By John Steinbeck

Things that happen are of no importance. But from everything that happens, there is a lesson to be learned. — John Steinbeck