Charles Fourier Feminism Quotes & Sayings
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So," Chronicler said. "Subjunctive mood." "At best," Kvothe said, "it is a pointless thing. It needlessly complicates the language. It offends me. — Patrick Rothfuss
Our motto is whenever you make a mistake, do it twice. — Neil Finn
And now, while he didn't particularly think any of these stories was a bit truer, he did realize that he didn't really know his wife at all; and that in fact the entire conception of knowing another person
of trust, of closeness, of marriage itself
while not exactly a lie since it existed someplace if only as an idea (in his parents' life, at least marginally) was still completely out-of-date, defunct, was something typifying another era, now unfortunately gone. Meeting a girl, falling in love, marrying her, moving to Connecticut, buying a fucking house, starting a life with her and thinking you really knew anything about her
the last part was a complete fiction, which made all the rest a joke. — Richard Ford
Open Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose! — John P. Harley
On some other world, possibly it is different. Better. There are clear good and evil alternatives. Not these obscure admixtures, these blends, with no proper tool by which to untangle the components. — Philip K. Dick
No matter the intent or heartfelt emotion, not all promises could be kept.
Maxis — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The breaking is the easy part. The pulling back together is the problem. — Erin Morgenstern
Children bring chaos and clutter and an infinite potential for the future — Dan Simmons
I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work! — Dennis Quaid
I'm not first and foremost interested in story and the what-happens, but I'm interested in who's telling it and how they're telling it and the effects of whatever happened on the characters and the people. — Amy Hempel
I actually don't think that I have a problem playing for managers. But history, people might think otherwise. — Scott Rolen
