Cnidarians Quotes & Sayings
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Technology has now enabled a type of ubiquitous surveillance that had previously been the province of only the most imaginative science fiction writers. — Glenn Greenwald
inside and out. That's what you are - a living, breathing fire. — Vivienne Lorret
In my end is my beginning — Mary, Queen Of Scots
Men possessing minds of the first order and who have had opportunities of being known and of acquiring the general confidence do not abound in any country beyond the wants of the country. — Thomas Jefferson
But can they [great works] get rid of the worm that lies gnawing at the roots of my heart? No, never. — Edvard Munch
Most days, writing simply requires work-ethic, discipline, clarity, focus, time. Other days ... it will demand absolutely everything of you. — Christy Hall
The sky and the sea invevitably meet and become one. Everywhere. Always. — Takuji Ichikawa
Could the garment and appliance industries be in cahoots together, creating an artificial sock demand to keep us buying? — Tom Bodett
Its a paper town, with paper houses and paper people, everything is uglier up close. — John Green
Lo, the unbounded sea, On its breast a ship starting, spreading all sails, carrying even her moonsails. The pennant is flying aloft as she speeds she speeds so stately - below emulous waves press forward, They surround the ship with shining curving motions and foam. I — Walt Whitman
But then he would come home ... and he would feel a strange sensation, like his feet growing heavy. It was as if he was sinking back into the root system of this place. And he didn't want to be that Colin anymore, the one planted here, the one pruned to exactly the size and shape everyone expected him to be. — Sarah Addison Allen
We want to do sweaters for dogs and call it 'Bark Jacobs.' If it works, great. If it doesn't, we'll drop it and do something different. — Marc Jacobs
We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures, we are the sum of the Father's love for us and our real capacity to become the image of His Son Jesus. — Pope John Paul II
