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Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Dean Koontz

The nip that twitches through your blood is the chill of the sudden suspicion that you are a stranger in a strange land. — Dean Koontz

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Novalis

Tools arm the man. One can well say that man is capable of bringing forth a world; he lacks only the necessary apparatus, the corresponding armature of his sensory tools. The beginning is there. Thus the principle of a warship lies in the idea of the shipbuilder, who is able to incorporate this thought by making himself into a gigantic machine, as it were, through a mass of men and appropriate tools and materials. Thus the idea of a moment often required monstrous organs, monstrous masses of materials, and man is therefore a potential, if not an actual creator. — Novalis

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

I don't think there is any truth. There are only points of view. — Allen Ginsberg

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By David Shields

I wanted literature to assuage human loneliness, but nothing can assuage human loneliness. Literature doesn't lie about this
which is wha makes it essential. — David Shields

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Peter Riegert

I got to learn from the American audience. Hearing what it is they're not getting. These are audiences, 35 to 40, an older demographic that controls seven to 10 trillion dollars. And the producers and distributors have convinced themselves this group doesn't go to the movies. — Peter Riegert

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Samantha Schutz

I am left with a feeling and I cannot tell if it's emptiness or fullness. — Samantha Schutz

Chaaraoui Metwali Quotes By Aberjhani

An author accepting language's invitation to dance steps onto the floor of his her sensibility-charged consciousness and begins to move instinctively
even if with much dread
in ways that synchronize images, ideas, emotions, sounds, smells, ignorance, and knowledge. — Aberjhani