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Conjecturers Words Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The razorous shoulder blades sawing under the pale skin. — Cormac McCarthy

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Anonymous

Imagine a day when all plants and trees go on a strike, a bandh just for a day. All of us will die for want of oxygen." Reading this, I was instantly reminded of Bolivia's recent legislation (in December 2010) to grant all nature equal rights as humans. Justice William O. Douglas, writing against a 1972 decision by the United States Supreme Court, wrote, "Inanimate objects are sometimes parties in litigation ... So it should be as respects valleys, alpine meadows, rivers, lakes, estuaries, beaches, ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air that feels the destructive pressures of modern technology and modern life ... The voice of the inanimate object, therefore, should not be stilled. — Anonymous

Conjecturers Words Quotes By John Wolcot

O delicious kiss,
Why thou so sudden art gone?
Lost in the moment thou art won? — John Wolcot

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Emma Forrest

No one ever loved you like him.
And no one ever took it away so completely.
But it's here.
Look around. — Emma Forrest

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I do not believe you can threaten people into goodness. - Jem Carstairs — Cassandra Clare

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Geddy Lee

That is what intrigues me; songwriting and song structure and expression. — Geddy Lee

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

I believe in the goodness of imagination. — Sue Monk Kidd

Conjecturers Words Quotes By S. Walden

Love comes in all kinds of packages. Some are neatly tied up, and some are messy. It doesn't mean that the messy ones aren't every bit as good. — S. Walden

Conjecturers Words Quotes By Frans De Waal

Although elephants are far more distantly related to us than the great apes, they seem to have evolved similar social and cognitive capacities. — Frans De Waal