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Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Julie Otsuka

MOSTLY, they were ashamed of us. — Julie Otsuka

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I talk so trivially about life because I think that life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about it. — Oscar Wilde

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By B.B. Reid

Handcuffs. Freaking handcuffs.
What are you doing with those?
Handcuffing you.
No, I mean why do you have them in the first place?
I'm saving them for a rainy day. These are new actually. It's like a "thinking of you" gift because I was thinking of you when I bought them. — B.B. Reid

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Jean Ferris

And Phoebe and Sebastian went their separate ways, to the blacksmith shop and the library, after several backward glances that weren't coordinated enough to allow either to know that the other one was looking. — Jean Ferris

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Amy Ewing

It would be easier to forget you," he says to me, "and these past few weeks we've had together. It would be easier if I could hate you. But the sad truth is, I will more than likely love you for the rest of my life. — Amy Ewing

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Everything one invents is true, you may be perfectly sure of that. Poetry is as precise as geometry. — Gustave Flaubert

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Newton Dillaway

And so one may multiply the lopsided people. — Newton Dillaway

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

The sorrow that lay cold in her mother's heart ... converted it into a tomb. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Apocalypse Now Willard Quotes By Elizabeth Wurtzel

The American Dream, coupled with government subsidies of utilities and cheap consumer goods courtesy of slave labour somewhere else, has kept the poor huddled masses from rising up. — Elizabeth Wurtzel