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Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Ann Coulter

I have to say I'm all for public flogging. One type of criminal that a public humiliation might work particularly well with are the juvenile delinquents, a lot of whom consider it a badge of honor to be sent to juvenile detention. And it might not be such a cool thing in the 'hood to be flogged publicly. — Ann Coulter

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By James Agee

In every child who is born, no matter what circumstances, and of no matter what parents, the potentiality of the human race is born again: and in him, too, once more, and of each of us, our terrific responsibility toward human life; toward the utmost idea of goodness, of the horror of terror, and of God. — James Agee

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Amanda Donohoe

I don't like posh hotels. I like small, eclectic hotels, and luxury for me would mean really good company with good food in a really funky, beautiful house in the middle of a field where someone came and serviced the place for us. — Amanda Donohoe

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Mark Twain

You can't break a bad habit by throwing it out the window. You've got to walk it slowly down the stairs. — Mark Twain

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By John Bevere

Our response to an offense determines our future. — John Bevere

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Sarah Lotz

Ray's got a thing for everyone with a vagina. He's a dickhead. — Sarah Lotz

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Bob Saget

Bob Saget was known, in the comedy clubs in those days, as extremely funny but with dark humor. It was always an inside joke among comics, when he got Full House, it was, like, wow, hes playing this all-American dad kind of thing. That was not Bob Saget. His comedic style is definitely more twisted, and he has an edgier side than he showed in Full House. — Bob Saget

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Beryl Markham

From the time I arrived in British East Africa at the indifferent age of four and went through the barefoot stage of early youth hunting wild pig with the Nandi, later training racehorses for a living, and still later scouting Tanganyika and the waterless bush country between the Tana and Athi Rivers, by aeroplane, for elephant, I remained so happily provincial I was unable to discuss the boredom of being alive with any intelligence until I had gone to London and lived there for a year. Boredom, like hookworm, is endemic. — Beryl Markham

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Tony Parsons

I hate Nassau and the Bahamas. It's one of those places I'd always wanted to visit since reading Ian Fleming but it was full of casinos with Americans in shorts. — Tony Parsons

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Lynda Rutledge

See, what you do here is you work yourself away from the words, slowly shedding them until there's no more need of them, because you're them and they're you- wordless words. And then, what you want, all you want, are the slow silent white fireworks of Who-What Made It All, calling it whatever you want to until you don't call it anything at all because you don't need to, you just don't need to anymore... — Lynda Rutledge

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

The mystique of rock climbing is climbing; you get to the top of a rock glad it's over but really wish it would go on forever. The justification of climbing is climbing, like the justification of poetry is writing; you don't conquer anything except things in yourself ... . The act of writing justifies poetry. Climbing is the same: recognizing that you are a flow. The purpose of the flow is to keep on flowing, not looking for a peak or utopia but staying in the flow. It is not a moving up but a continuous flowing; you move up to keep the flow going. There is no possible reason for climbing except the climbing itself; it is a self-communication. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Seanan McGuire

The problem with people who say monsters don't really exist is that they're almost never saying it to the monsters. - Alice Healy — Seanan McGuire

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Werner A. Lind

Yea, v-verily, she answered, understanding his thought though not his idiom and speaking without - she hoped - noticeable hesitation. "Methought I saw a serpent moving in the grass yonder, but now I see 'twas but the stirring of the breeze." She slid her hands under the paper bag in her lap to hide their trembling.
Ana Vasilifata — Werner A. Lind

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Tim Kreider

We are not infinitely malleable — Tim Kreider

Ahistorical Teleosemantics Quotes By Jane Austen

Mary, often a little unwell, and always thinking a great deal of her own complaints, — Jane Austen