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Adds Radar Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

You glowed in the cool moonlight last night, when you mutinied against fate, and claimed your rank as my equal. — Charlotte Bronte

Adds Radar Quotes By Eric R. Wolf

By turning names into things we create false models of reality. By endowing nations, societies or cultures, with the qualities of internally homogeneous and externally distinctive bounded objects, we create a model of the world as a global pool hall in which the entities spin off each other line so many hard and round billiard balls — Eric R. Wolf

Adds Radar Quotes By Dave Matthews

Six senses keeping
Five around a sense of self — Dave Matthews

Adds Radar Quotes By David Simon

We didn't create the culture of film. We certainly market it better than anyone in the world, but film could have happened anywhere. It's not distinctly American, as witnessed by the fact that there are film communities throughout the world that tell stories to their own cultural liking. — David Simon

Adds Radar Quotes By Pythagoras

I would have to say the probability of us dying seems extremely high. — Pythagoras

Adds Radar Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

Time, she felt, made quite enough claims on us, without our conniving in its relentless tyranny. — Alexander McCall Smith

Adds Radar Quotes By Nathan Sawaya

There's a fun, nostalgic aspect to Legos - people connect to the art on a different level. But it's also a medium that lets me design anything I can imagine. I especially enjoy creating curvy forms using rectangular pieces. Up close, you notice the sharp angles, but when you back away, the corners blend into curves. — Nathan Sawaya

Adds Radar Quotes By Karen Elson

I was always the weirdo at school. When I became a model [at 16], I didn't tell anybody. I was terrified that the kids would rip me to pieces. — Karen Elson