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Blundell Park Quotes By William Gaddis

He walked out into the cold morning asking himself this heretical question: Can you start measuring a minute at any instant you wish? — William Gaddis

Blundell Park Quotes By Martin Freeman

The reason I've never gone for pilot season even as a younger actor, and wouldn't entertain that sort of thing now, is the idea of signing a piece of paper that binds me for six or seven years. — Martin Freeman

Blundell Park Quotes By George Carlin

Life is a near-death experience. — George Carlin

Blundell Park Quotes By Pat Buckley

I believe that the whole human race is the family of God. — Pat Buckley

Blundell Park Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

The thing about religion is that it's the first and the worst. The worst because it's the first. — Christopher Hitchens

Blundell Park Quotes By Margaret Atwood

At some indeterminate point in their life cycles, they cause themselves to be placed in artificial stone or wooden cocoons, or chrysalises. They have an idea that they will someday emerge from these in an altered state, which they symbolize with carvings of themselves with wings. However, we did not observe that any had actually done so. — Margaret Atwood

Blundell Park Quotes By Karl Pilkington

Stop looking at the walls, look out the window. — Karl Pilkington

Blundell Park Quotes By Hilary Putnam

It was Rudolf Carnap's dream for the last three decades of his life to show that science proceeds by a formal syntactic method; today no one to my knowledge holds out any hope for that project. — Hilary Putnam

Blundell Park Quotes By Mark Harmon

The only other job that I've ever had that provided that time in the morning, where you're going to work and you can't wait to get there, and the sun's rising, and you are moving towards something you look forward to, was getting up and doing every day, was being a carpenter. — Mark Harmon