Bare Necessity Quotes & Sayings
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reading off the names in rotation, I called out each morning the guard for the day. We had in the — James B. Gillett
My epiphany: Printed words were the shadows of referents. Things: rock, sand, onion. Ideas: carpool, justice, maximization, irrevocability. Paragraphs were composite shadows of the scenarios and subjects they captured: the overwhelming richness and messiness of the world distilled to bare, chiaroscuroed necessity. — Tim Horvath
That turned-up collar. The jacket that zipped all the way down the front into a nice fitted shape. The white denim that made my untanned skin look like a color. — Tina Fey
Touch'd either the Passions of Rage or Grief to a Miracle. — Barton Booth
When man deploys the arbitrary nature of his madness, he confronts the dark necessity of the world; the animal that haunts his nightmares and his nights of privation is his own nature, which will lay bare hell's pitiless truth. — Michel Foucault
I had won the argument, but somehow, as in our college days, he had won the audience. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
That, let us rail at women, scorn and flout 'em,
We may live with, but cannot live without 'em. — Frederic Reynolds
I want everyone to be able to have the same experience through the music as me. It's important to get it out. — Dick Latvala
Verbalizing design is another act of design. — Kenya Hara
Humane sentiments are baseless, mad, and improper; they are incredibly feeble; never do they withstand the gainsaying passions, never do they resist bare necessity. — Marquis De Sade
it is hard to argue that housing is not a fundamental human need. Decent, affordable housing should be a basic right for everybody in this country. The reason is simple: without stable shelter, everything else falls apart. — Matthew Desmond
I know that I found it beautiful. But I cannot recapture it's beauty. — Bernhard Schlink
Auld Nature swears the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O; Her 'prentice han' she tried on man, And then she made the lasses, O! — Robert Burns
