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1858 Half Dime Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

We left about midnight and walked down the hill in silence. the night was muggy, and all around me i felt the same pressure, a sense of time rushing by while it seemed to be standing still. whenever i thought of time in puerto rico, i was reminded of those old magnetic clocks that hung on the walls of my classrooms in high school. every now and then a hand would not move for several minutes
and if i watched it long enough, wondering if it had finally broken down, the sudden click of the hand jumping three for four notches would startle me when it came. — Hunter S. Thompson

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Rebecca West

A great empire cannot bring freedom by its own decay to those corners in it where a subject people are prevented from discussing the fundamentals of life. The people feel like children turned adrift to fend for themselves when the imperial routine breaks down; and they wander to and fro, given up to instinctive fears and antagonisms and exaltation until reason dares to take control. I had come to Yugoslavia to see what history meant in flesh and blood. I learned now that it might follow, because an empire passed, that a world full of strong men and women and rich food and heady wine might nevertheless seem like a shadow-show: that a man of every excellence might sit by a fire warming his hands in the vain hope of casting out a chill that lived not in the flesh. — Rebecca West

1858 Half Dime Quotes By John Dewey

The routine of custom tends to deaden even scientific inquiry; it stands in the way of discovery and of the active scientific worker. For discovery and inquiry are synonymous as an occupation. Science is a pursuit, not a coming into possession of the immutable; new theories as points of view are more prized than discoveries that quantitatively increase the store on hand. — John Dewey

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Katie Reus

Bang, bang, bang. On it continued, the knocking incessant and aggravating.
Conall growled, baring his canines as if ready to attack. She felt the feral dragon rippling under the surface, felt the exact same way right now.
"Someone better be dead," she muttered.
"I can arrange that." By his dark expression, she didn't think he was kidding. — Katie Reus

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Seamus Heaney

No bit of the natural world is more valuable or more vulnerable than the tree bit. Nothing is more like ourselves, standing upright, caught between heaven and earth, frail at the extremities, yet strong at the central trunk, and nothing is closer to us at the beginning and at the end, providing the timber boards that frame both the cradle and the coffin. — Seamus Heaney

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Jennifer Yuh Nelson

Lots of people support me and I forget. But sometimes things happen and I remember, and they say I encourage them, it makes me feel very happy. — Jennifer Yuh Nelson

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Your greatest wildernesses lead you to your greatest Promised Lands. — Matshona Dhliwayo

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

Only true friends faked kidnappings so you would admit your feelings. — Rachel Van Dyken

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Janet Fitch

It's a rotten deal, the house always wins. Just sit at the table and play for all you're worth. — Janet Fitch

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Fear in her eyes that were a damp blurred blue Patrick would afterward recall, — Joyce Carol Oates

1858 Half Dime Quotes By Tegan Quin

LIve your life as if you're one. — Tegan Quin