Carusone Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't go to the lectures. My valet, who was more distinguished than I, went instead. — Witold Gombrowicz

Before most people start boasting about their family tree, they usually do a good pruning job. — Orlando Aloysius Battista

A TEN-YEAR-OLD lad in Indianapolis who was arrested for picking up coal along the side of railroad tracks is now in jail. If the boy had known enough to steal the whole railroad he would be heralded as a Napoleon of finance. — Mother Jones

It seems like the good guys turned out to be the bad guys, and the bad guys weren't all that bad. — C.J. Box

..the poem is made of sequences in which images, figures of speech and rhythm are undivided. One needs to enter this 'undivision'", and what it does, the proposition it issues, in both senses of the word, logical and erotic: "Let us call a sentence a proposition. A poem makes propositions — Michel Deguy

a confused heap of mingle-mangle"). — James Gleick

I had a dejected, brooding expression on my face, and I
could tell from the reflection in the window that it was also
an intriguing expression. — The Harvard Lampoon

A mansion begins with one brick.
A forest begins with one tree.
A harvest begins with one seed.
An ocean begins with one drop.
A friendship begins with one gesture.
A fire begins with one spark.
A revolution begins with one idea. — Matshona Dhliwayo

My anti-liberal position should not be mistaken for conservatism ... — Camille Paglia

Walk tall but don't bang your head on low hanging branches. — Peter James West

Every head turned to see two more security guards appear, each holding a Bagshaw by the back of the neck (which might have been considerably less conspicuous had the Bagshaws not been dressed as chimney sweeps).
Kat turned back to Hale. 'The Mary Poppins?'
'Seemed like a good idea at the time. — Ally Carter

HERE LIES BROM
Who was a Dragon Rider
And like a father
To me.
May his name live on in glory. — Christopher Paolini

They say that writers face the blank page. That's not true. It's more like 200 hundred blank pages! — R.S. Mellette

There is no scent in it so wholesome as that of the pines, nor any fragrance so penetrating and restorative as the life-everlasting in high pastures. — Henry David Thoreau