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Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Shusaku Endo

A man who wields a pen has to be accountable to society. — Shusaku Endo

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Ayn Rand

For my purpose, the non-fiction form of abstract knowledge doesn't interest me; the final, applied form of fiction, of story, does. — Ayn Rand

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Lytton Strachey

Unlike the majority of the writers of his age, La Rochefoucauld was an aristocrat; and this fact gives a peculiar tone to his work. — Lytton Strachey

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Seema Gupta

For me love is when I don't limit you, I put you on the rainbows ...
beyond eternity of time and destiny — Seema Gupta

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

There is no god, there is no god, there is no god at all. He who invented god is a fool. He who propagates god is a scoundrel. He who worships god is a barbarian. — Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Michael Pollan

Cheap food is an illusion. There is no such thing as cheap food. The real cost of the food is paid somewhere. And if it isn't paid at the cash register, it's charged to the environment or to the public purse in the form of subsidies. And it's charged to your health. — Michael Pollan

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Shaun David Hutchinson

Sometimes I think of myself as a savior of the lost, a caretaker to the found. — Shaun David Hutchinson

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Ann Nocenti

There are a lot of Chinese comics, but the Chinese comics tend to be more historical and conservative. Japanese culture, just the comics are amazing. They're like films: very few words; they move so much in these books with hundreds of pages. — Ann Nocenti

Carmagnola Mappa Quotes By Sonya Hartnett

I could not let power win ... Other remarkable things had to happen now, a whole string of remarkable things, one after another until the war was won. I was small, and I'd only done one small thing, really: but still it was a mighty thing. Mightier than what power was doing, with its bombs and guns. It was something great. It was enough. — Sonya Hartnett