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Blared His Horn Quotes By George R. Stewart

There had been many definitions of Man; he would make another: "The noise-producing animal." Now there was only the nearly imperceptible murmur of his own engine. He had no need to blow the horn. There were no back-firing trucks, no snorting trains, no pounding planes overhead. In the little towns no whistles blew or bells rang or radios blared or people talked. Even if it was the peace of death, still that was a kind of peace. — George R. Stewart

Blared His Horn Quotes By David Chiles

Follow your Netiquette. Practice proper internet etiquette. — David Chiles

Blared His Horn Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

Once you let people know anything about what you think, that's it, you're dead. Then they'll be jumping about in your mind, taking things out, holding them up to the light and killing them, yes, killing them, because thoughts are supposed to stay and grow in quiet, dark places, like butterflies in cocoons. — Helen Oyeyemi

Blared His Horn Quotes By Roberto Bolano

For a while we talked about things I've forgotten now. Or maybe we were silent for a while, me sitting at the foot of his bed, him stretched out with his book, the two of us sneaking looks at each other, listening to the sound the elevator made, as if we were in a dark room or lost in the country at night, just listening to the sound of horses. — Roberto Bolano

Blared His Horn Quotes By David Bailey

When I die I want to go to Vogue. — David Bailey

Blared His Horn Quotes By Robin Hobb

Ah, Beloved. Of all the things I must bid farewell to, you are the most difficult to lose. Forgive me that I have avoided you. Better, perhaps, that we make a space between us and become accustomed to it before fate forces that upon us. — Robin Hobb

Blared His Horn Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Morning lost its healing powers when it arrived and found you already wide-eyed and wary. — Maggie Stiefvater