Famous Quotes & Sayings

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 5 famous quotes about Anthropomorphism In Literature with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes By Cambria Hebert

And though our relationship had many layers, they weren't separate. Like my feelings for him weren't kept in a neat little box beside the one where our friendship was. We swirled together. Like chocolate and vanilla soft serve, like ketchup and mustard on a burger. Our friendship was better because of our love. Our love was better because it blossomed out of friendship. — Cambria Hebert

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes By Walter Cronkite

The fact that you are here tonight gathered together with us testifies to the fact you understand the need for this organization and the need for redoubling our efforts in this organization to try to assure that democracy as represented by the United States must depend upon a total freedom of religion, which is written into our Constitution, of course, and the mere suggestion that anyone could maintain that one's patriotism, one's devotion to one's country can be judged by one's religion is so vile, so vile that we have to take to the streets indeed and to put it aside. — Walter Cronkite

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

Before long, everyone was giving him answers, and feeling a little superior, because it was really remarkable the number of things Chrestomanci seemed not to know. He had heard of Hitler, though he asked Brian to refresh his memory about him, but he had only the haziest notion about Gandhi or Einstein, and he had never heard of Walt Disney or reggae. — Diana Wynne Jones

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes By Stephen King

What had been left of the eighty-nine people aboard hadn't looked much different from a Hamburger Helper casserole. — Stephen King

Anthropomorphism In Literature Quotes By Marty McConnell

you take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are magic. — Marty McConnell