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C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers. — Thomas Pynchon

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Norman McLaren

In any art movement, the art has to move into a new phase - a filmmaker has a desire to make a film that is not like a previous film. — Norman McLaren

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Edward Hirsch

What else are there but rituals
To cover up the emptiness
O Disbelief

Lord Nothingness
When my son's suffering ended
My own began

Why did the sun rise this morning
It's not natural
I don't want to see the light

It's not time to close the casket
Or say Kaddish for my son
I've already buried two fathers

With a mother to come
Isn't that enough Lord who wants us
To exalt and sanctify Him

I don't want to wear the mourner's ribbon
Or wake up crying every morning
For God knows how long

I don't want to tuck my son into the ground
As if we were putting him to bed
For the last time — Edward Hirsch

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Prosperity knits a man to the world. He feels that he is finding his place in it, while really it is finding its place in him. — C.S. Lewis

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Mike Colter

I worked at a group home for a survival job years ago, and kids who have a rough home life have always tugged at my heart-strings. I also care a lot about animal cruelty. — Mike Colter

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Mitch Horowitz

All the quantum physics experiments have occurred chiefly on the atomic scale and we are taught to believe that nature's laws are consistent. — Mitch Horowitz

C J Trailways Portsmouth Nh Quotes By Chuck Wendig

If you want to find the way forward, then stop looking for maps and start walking. — Chuck Wendig