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Alysos Quotes By Cesar Aira

In barbaric lands like the Americas, writers produced their best work before learning the craft, and nine times out of ten, their book was the strongest, as well as being, in general, the only one they wrote. — Cesar Aira

Alysos Quotes By Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux

Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. — Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux

Alysos Quotes By Chuck D

I think that revolution means change. And if somebody feels like there's nothing wrong, everything's great even when it ain't, why would they ask for a revolution? Just stick the tubes into me and just pump away. — Chuck D

Alysos Quotes By Magic Johnson

I want to be here for a long time, so I am going to do everything I have to do to be here. And I want to walk my daughter down the aisle and give her away to somebody some day. I want to make sure I am still here to make sure my two young sons become men. — Magic Johnson

Alysos Quotes By Pope Francis

Many lay people fear that they may be asked to undertake some apostolic work and they seek to avoid any responsibility that may take away from their free time. — Pope Francis

Alysos Quotes By Gary Snyder

In Paul Friedrich's book Proto-Indo-European Trees he identifies the "semantic primitives" of the Indo-European tribe of languages through a group of words that have not changed much through twelve thousand years - and those are tree names: especially birch, willow, adler, elm, ash, apple and beech (bher, wyt, alysos, ulmo, os, abul, bhago). Seed syllables, bija, of the life of the west. — Gary Snyder

Alysos Quotes By Charles Dickens

And let us not remember Italy the less regardfully, because, in every fragment of her fallen Temples, and every stone of her deserted palaces and prisons, she helps to inculcate the lesson that the wheel of Time is rolling for an end, and that the world is, in all great essentials, better, gentler, more forbearing, and more hopeful, as it rolls! — Charles Dickens