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Anarchisms Quotes By Katherine Waterston

When you come from a family of actors, people in show business, they really know to celebrate good news and to celebrate it hard because it's not every day that you get it. — Katherine Waterston

Anarchisms Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

When the sun is setting, leave whatever you are doing and watch it. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Anarchisms Quotes By Henry Miller

The world of men and women are making merry in the cemetery grounds. They are having sexual intercourse, God bless them, and I am alone in the Land of Fuck. — Henry Miller

Anarchisms Quotes By Catherine Doherty

True silence is a garden enclosed, where alone the soul can meet its God. — Catherine Doherty

Anarchisms Quotes By Bob Ehrlich

I don't know what leadership is. You can't touch it. You can't feel it. It's not tangible. But I do know this: you recognize it when you see it. — Bob Ehrlich

Anarchisms Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I like the church, I like a cowl,
I love a prophet of the soul;
And on my heart monastic aisles
Fall like sweet strains or pensive smiles;
Yet not for all his faith can see,
Would I that cowled churchman be. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Anarchisms Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Everyone watching over his shoulder, Free French plotting revenge on Vichy traitors, Lublin Communists drawing beads on Varsovian shadow-ministers, ELAS Greeks stalking royalists, unrepatriable dreamers of all languages hoping through will, fist, prayer to bring back kings, republics, pretenders, summer anarchisms that perished before the first crops were in ... some dying wretchedly, nameless, under ice-and-snow surfaces of bomb craters out in the East End not to be found till spring, some chronically drunk or opiated for getting through the day's reverses, most somehow losing, losing what souls they had, less and less able to trust, seized in the game's unending chatter, its daily self-criticism, its demand for total attention ... — Thomas Pynchon