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Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By Anthony Burgess

To be left alone is the most precious thing one can ask of the modern world. — Anthony Burgess

Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

I think that there is a terrible possibility now, in the World. We may not brush it away, we must look at it. It is possible that They will not die. That it is now within the state of Their art to go on forever - though we, of course, will keep dying as we always have. Death has been the source of Their power. It was easy enough for us to see that. If we are here once, only once, then clearly we are here to take what we can while we may. If They have taken much more, and taken not only from Earth but also from us - well, why begrudge Them, when they're just as doomed to die as we are? All in the same boat, all under the same shadow ... yes ... yes. But is that really true? Or is it the best, and the most carefully propagated, of all Their lies, known and unknown?
We have to carry on under the possibility that we die only because They want us to: because They need our terror for Their survival. — Thomas Pynchon

Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By Janet Evanovich

Lots of times I'm not crazy about the writing, but I keep moving ahead and somehow it gets better. The important thing is to move forward. — Janet Evanovich

Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

Di wrestled with her knitting as if it were Fate, and she were paying off the grudge she owed — Louisa May Alcott

Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By Michael Ignatieff

For every African state, like Ghana, where democratic institutions seem secure, there is a Mali, a Cote d'Ivoire, and a Zimbabwe, where democracy is in trouble. — Michael Ignatieff

Asymmetries Synonym Quotes By David Bohm

Both observer and observed are merging and interpenetrating aspects of one whole reality, which is indivisible and unanalysable. — David Bohm