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Arita Bohannan Quotes By William T. Vollmann

Looking at her, thinking of her transported him, which struck him as vile because now it was hard for him not to despise the icy serenity of their earlier relations. And he knew that he should not love her, for she had been someone else whom he was supposed to love differently. -What is loneliness? Does the lonely space between two rocks vanish when spanned by a spider web? — William T. Vollmann

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Jen Turano

One would think that since Hamilton and Eliza only just got married, our mothers would be satisfied for a while, but instead they seem to have come to the conclusion that everyone needs to enter into the state of wedded bliss. Quite frankly, they've turned scary. — Jen Turano

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Robert Cheeke

Dare to be different. Successful people always stand out. — Robert Cheeke

Arita Bohannan Quotes By William McFee

Responsibility's like a string we can only see the middle of. Both ends are out of sight. — William McFee

Arita Bohannan Quotes By John Cena

I'm fine with being beat-up and pushed around, but I'm really scared of heights and scared of ledges. — John Cena

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Questions don't have to make sense, Vincent," said Miss Susan. "But answers do. — Terry Pratchett

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Charles Babbage

Science in England is not a profession: its cultivators are scarcely recognised even as a class. Our language itself contains no single term by which their occupation can be expressed. We borrow a foreign word [Savant] from another country whose high ambition it is to advance science, and whose deeper policy, in accord with more generous feelings, gives to the intellectual labourer reward and honour, in return for services which crown the nation with imperishable renown, and ultimately enrich the human race. — Charles Babbage

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Anonymous

The sense of immunity felt by a particular group currently in power is bound to be illusory. That is made clear when we look at how partisan affiliation shapes people's sense of the dangers of state surveillance. What emerges is that yesterday's cheerleaders can quickly become today's dissenters. — Anonymous

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Carol Rifka Brunt

Greta knows that for me there are no good parties. I'm okay with one or two people, but more than that and I turn into a naked mole rat. That's what being shy feels like. Like my skin is too thin, the light too bright. Like the best place I could possibly be is in a tunnel far under the cool, dark earth. Someone asks me a question and I stare at them, empty-faced, my brain jammed up with how hard I'm trying to find something interesting to say. And in the end, all I can do is nod or shrug, because the light of their eyes looking at me, waiting for me, is just too much to take. And then it's over and there's one more person in the world who thinks I'm a complete and total waste of space. — Carol Rifka Brunt

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Jasleen Kaur Gumber

I was overlooking the heights and I felt somewhere in between! — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

Arita Bohannan Quotes By George R R Martin

I wanted to write a big novel, something epic in scale. — George R R Martin

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Kiera Cass

Didn't the sky know the world was falling apart? How could the sun shine today? — Kiera Cass

Arita Bohannan Quotes By Derrick Jensen

Let's be honest. The activities of our economic and social system are killing the planet. Even if we confine ourselves merely to humans, these activities are causing an unprecedented privation, as hundreds of millions of people-and today more than yesterday, with probably more tomorrow-go their entire lives with never enough to eat. Yet curiously, none of this seems to stir us to significant action. And when someone does too stridently point out these obvious injustices, the response by the mass of the people seems so often to be ... a figurative if not physical blow to the gut, leading inevitably to a destruction of our common future. Witness the enthusiasm with which those native nations that resisted their conquest by our culture have been subdued, and the eagerness with which this same end is today brought to those-native or not-who continue to resist too strongly. How does this come to happen, in both personal and social ways? — Derrick Jensen