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Amanda Brotzman Quotes By Diana Palmer

Women won't have total equality until men can get pregnant. — Diana Palmer

Amanda Brotzman Quotes By S. E. Entsua-Mensah

Impersonators, with time give up hope, but great leaders imitate with discretion. — S. E. Entsua-Mensah

Amanda Brotzman Quotes By Milan Kundera

In Irena's head the alcohol plays a double role: it frees her fantasy, encourages her boldness, makes her sensual, and at the same time it dims her memory. She makes love wildly, lasciviously, and at the same time the curtain of oblivion wraps her lewdness in an all-concealing darkness. As if a poet were writing his greatest poem with ink that instantly disappears. — Milan Kundera

Amanda Brotzman Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The world shrinking down about a raw core of parsible entities. The names of things slowly following those things into oblivion. Colors. The names of birds. Things to eat. Finally the name of things one believed to be true. More fragile than he would have thought. How much was gone already? The sacred idiom shorn of its referents and so of its reality. Drawing down like something trying to preserve heat. In time to wink out forever. — Cormac McCarthy

Amanda Brotzman Quotes By Richard K. Morgan

Is it a wolf I hear,
Howling his lonely communion
With the unpiloted stars,
Or merely the self importance and servitude
In the bark of a dog?
How many millenia did it take,
Twisting and torturing
The pride from the one
To make a tool,
The other?
And how do we measure the distance from spirit to spirit?
And who do we find to blame? — Richard K. Morgan

Amanda Brotzman Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Most people, I believe, think that you need a God to explain the existence of the world, and especially the existence of life. They are wrong, but our education system is such that many people don't know it. — Richard Dawkins