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Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

By such literalism, fundamentalism, religions betrayed the best intentions of their founders. Reducing thought to formula, replacing choice by obedience, these preachers turned the living word into dead law. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Ahmad Ardalan

With every try, I Know I am closer! — Ahmad Ardalan

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Walt Kelly

What's good about March? Well, for one thing, it keeps February and April apart. — Walt Kelly

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By George Gilder

All small returns are noise. To transcend the noise and the risk, seek outsized returns from technological paradigms. — George Gilder

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Christopher Moore

A question asked in earnest deserves an earnest answer. — Christopher Moore

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Katherine Losse

I built this to find you. — Katherine Losse

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Suzanne Collins

I no longer feel allegiance to these monsters called human beings, despise being one myself. I think that Peeta was onto something about us destroying one another and letting some decent species take over. Because something is significantly wrong with a creature that sacrifices its children's lives to settle its differences. You can spin it any way you like. Snow thought the Hunger Games were an efficient means of control. Coin thought the parachutes would expedite the war. But in the end, who does it benefit? No one. The truth is, it benefits no one to live in a world where these things happen. — Suzanne Collins

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Jane Austen

business he could have in town so soon — Jane Austen

Arrow Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes By Emily Dickinson

We never know how high we are till we are called to rise. Then if we are true to form our statures touch the skies. — Emily Dickinson