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Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Phil Lesh

Especially in the realm of bringing an opportunity to do something creative to people, as I said, who wouldn't ordinarily have that opportunity. I think that's very important. — Phil Lesh

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Peter F. Hamilton

Marius glowered at the long cone-shaped ship with its stupid curving tailfins. His field scan swept out. It was an illusion, produced by a small module on the airlock floor. He smashed a disruptor pulse into the solido projector, and the starship image shivered, shrinking down to a beautiful, naked young girl with blonde hair that hung halfway down her back. 'Oh, Howard,' she moaned sensually, running her hands up her body, 'do that again.' Marius let out an incoherent cry, and shot the projector again. — Peter F. Hamilton

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Harper Lee

I'm still old-fashioned. I love dusty old books and libraries. — Harper Lee

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Anonymous

I can't tell you how it came to take me so many years to learn that instead of placing piking bets on what the next few quotations were going to be, my game was to anticipate what was going to happen in a big way. — Anonymous

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Rick Yancey

More than the sum of our experiences, our memories are the ultimate proof of reality. — Rick Yancey

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Nina George

All the love, all the dead, all the people we've known. They are the rivers that feed our sea of souls. If we refuse to remember them, that sea will dry up too. — Nina George

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By John Green

Okay, he said after forever. Maybe okay will be our always.
Okay, I said. — John Green

Brooklyn Gargoyles Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Religion comes from the period of human prehistory where nobody - not even the mighty Democritus who concluded that all matter was made from atoms - had the smallest idea of what was going on. It comes from the bawling and fearful infancy of our species, and is a babyish attempt to meet our inescapable demand for knowledge. Today the least educated of my children knows much more about the natural order than any of the founders of religion. — Christopher Hitchens