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Antaar Quotes By A. Manette Ansay

One cannot exchange ideas with a rational person any more than one can argue with a religious fanatic. — A. Manette Ansay

Antaar Quotes By Edan Lepucki

The ending changes everything that came before it. — Edan Lepucki

Antaar Quotes By Francois Fillon

France does not practice revenge. — Francois Fillon

Antaar Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Good breeding differs, if at all, from high breeding only as it gracefully remembers the rights of others, rather than gracefully insists on its own rights. — Thomas Carlyle

Antaar Quotes By Colum McCann

Stories are the best democracy we have. We are allowed to become the other we never dreamed we could be. — Colum McCann

Antaar Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

The writer, and that was what I was becoming, must be wary of every Dream and every nation, even his own nation. Perhaps his own nation more than any other, precisely because it was his own. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Antaar Quotes By Mark Nepo

The heart doesn't know it's expanding with compassion anymore than a hawk spreading its swings knows it's being a hawk. Nor does someone acting out of love often realize they are being kind. — Mark Nepo

Antaar Quotes By Richard Lloyd Parry

Even those we know best are strangers, whom we understand, if we ever do, intermittently. — Richard Lloyd Parry

Antaar Quotes By Jennie Shortridge

Last year a baby orca and its mother wandered too far upriver from the ocean; we saw the story in The Oregonian. They didn't know how to get back home. Pater said all the fuss from people and boaters and news helicopters was probably confusing them more. He didn't say he thought they'd never find their way back, but I know that's what he was thinking. In my mind, I like to think they submerged so no one could see them under all that deep blue, popping up again when they were safely out to sea. — Jennie Shortridge