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Blasensteine Quotes By Demetri Martin

After going through years of litigation to get royalties due to him, the guy who coined the term 'happily ever after' lived reasonably well for a while. — Demetri Martin

Blasensteine Quotes By Sigmund Freud

This reliance on puns gives Freud an interpretative freedom which might often be considered licence. — Sigmund Freud

Blasensteine Quotes By Tad Williams

Good stories will tell you that facing the lie is the worst terror of all. And there is no talisman or magic sword that is half so potent a weapon as truth — Tad Williams

Blasensteine Quotes By Bob Jones, Sr.

The Devil did not tempt Adam and Eve to steal, to lie, to kill, to commit adultery; he tempted them to live independent of God. — Bob Jones, Sr.

Blasensteine Quotes By Mary Oliver

The sea is the most beautiful face in our universe. — Mary Oliver

Blasensteine Quotes By Peter Thiel

Jobs planned the iPod to be the first of a new generation of portable post-PC devices, but that secret was invisible to most people. — Peter Thiel

Blasensteine Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery.
The politician will be only too happy to abdicate
in favor of his image, because the image will
be much more powerful than he could ever be. — Marshall McLuhan

Blasensteine Quotes By Nichole Chase

Angel, shiny armor just means the knight never went to battle." He kissed my temple. "And I'd fight dragons for you. — Nichole Chase

Blasensteine Quotes By Maureen Howard

I have often caught sight of myself, my spine humped over, defining my hollowness, my head too heavy for my body, swinging like the oversized blossom of some cruelly bred plant; admiration for the world spread for the world to see on my gullible face-unlike my other face with the sour look of a starved peasant. — Maureen Howard