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Akola Pin Quotes By William S. Burroughs

There is a kidney-shaped fish pool outside the picture window. I cleaned it out and put in some large goldfish I bought in a bait store. The cats are always trying to catch the fish, with no success. One time the white cat leapt for a frog across the pool. The frog dove in and the cat fell in. He is trouble-prone. — William S. Burroughs

Akola Pin Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Man has made such a mighty struggle to feel at home on the face of the earth, without even yet succeeding. — D.H. Lawrence

Akola Pin Quotes By Robert Burns

The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the morn. — Robert Burns

Akola Pin Quotes By Alan Arkin

I had to jump around in the arts for a while just to survive. I earned a little money here and there, playing the guitar at union meetings, functions. I sold some science-fiction stories. I knew there was absolutely no question of me not being connected with the arts, but I couldn't find any acting jobs. — Alan Arkin

Akola Pin Quotes By Nic Marks

Much of modern life is based upon a false logic, a logic that assumes that happiness and well-being come from financial prosperity. — Nic Marks

Akola Pin Quotes By Angie Stone

I'm expected to do what's right; I want to leave a legacy of positivity behind. — Angie Stone

Akola Pin Quotes By Jack Ketchum

Crayfish," I said. I dumped out a tin of water. "Really?" I nodded. "Big ones?" "Not these. You can find them, though." "Can I see?" She dropped down off the bank just like a boy would, not sitting first, just putting her left hand to the ground and vaulting the three-foot drop to the first big stone in the line that led zigzag across the water. She studied the line a moment and then crossed to the Rock. I was impressed. She had no hesitation and her balance was perfect. I made room for her. There was suddenly this fine clean smell sitting next to me. Her eyes were green. She looked around. To all of us back then the Rock was something special. It sat smack in the middle of the deepest part of the brook, the water running clear and fast around it. — Jack Ketchum

Akola Pin Quotes By Bob Thaves

Money talks - but credit has an echo. — Bob Thaves

Akola Pin Quotes By T. S. Eliot

Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we have lost in infomation? — T. S. Eliot

Akola Pin Quotes By John Cleese

I could take an umbrella and balance it on my chin or on my foot. And I just got interested in that kind of thing. And as I played games more and more and got stronger physically, I just became more coordinated. — John Cleese

Akola Pin Quotes By Ben Kingsley

I have a rather naive approach, I think, to my job. — Ben Kingsley

Akola Pin Quotes By Mark Twain

Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your conviction is to be an unqualified and excusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let men label you as they may. — Mark Twain

Akola Pin Quotes By Gloria Steinem

So I talk about original cultures that saw the presence of god in all living things- including women. Only in the last five hundred to five thousand years- depending on where we live in the world- has godliness been withdrawn from particular races of men, all in order to allow the conquering of nature, females, and certain races of men. Though patriarchal cultures and religions have made hierarchy seem inevitable, humans for 95 percent of history have been more likely to see the circle as our natural paradigm. — Gloria Steinem

Akola Pin Quotes By Claire Messud

I'm not a writing group member, not a joiner in that way. I don't seek a wide swath of feedback. — Claire Messud

Akola Pin Quotes By William Shakespeare

I talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain'. — William Shakespeare