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Aeroplanesand Quotes By Ahdaf Soueif

She needs to leave him alone when he wants to be left alone. But then, do they meet in order for him to be left alone? Do they take trains and aeroplanesand drive for hours so that he should be left alone? If what he wants is to be left alone, then why do they meet at all? Everybody worries so about separation, but the problem is not the separations; it is how they are when they're together. — Ahdaf Soueif

Aeroplanesand Quotes By George R R Martin

Old powers waken. Shadows stir. An age of wonder and terror will soon be upon us, and age for gods and heroes. — George R R Martin

Aeroplanesand Quotes By Jennifer Worth

War brutalises a man. It is not surprising he was moody and violent. But you must remember two things: running away from battle has always been punishable by death. Military discipline must be harsh, or every soldier would run away; and secondly in a firing squad of ten men only one held a rifle with live ammunition - nine held blanks. So every man had a nine out of ten chance of not being responsible for the death of his colleague. — Jennifer Worth

Aeroplanesand Quotes By T.J. Walker

Unfortunately, it is practically impossible for you to delegate story creation to staff members or writers in the corporate communications department. — T.J. Walker

Aeroplanesand Quotes By George Horace Lorimer

There isn't any such thing as being your own boss in this world unless you're a tramp, and then there's the constable. — George Horace Lorimer

Aeroplanesand Quotes By Mark Lowry

The things you're crying about today, you might be laughing about in ten years ... and then again ... maybe not. — Mark Lowry

Aeroplanesand Quotes By Amos Bronson Alcott

Evil is retributive: every trespass slips fetters on the will, holds the soul in durance till contrition and repentance restore it to liberty. — Amos Bronson Alcott