Countermarch Loom Quotes & Sayings
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A great error is more easily propagated than a great truth, because it is easier to believe, than to reason, and because people prefer the marvels of romances to the simplicity of history. — Charles-Francois Dupuis
Find 100 reasons to laugh. You are bound to feel better, you will cope with problems more effectively and people will enjoy being around you. Besides unhappiness, what do you have to lose? — Steve Goodier
There are forms that can only be seen when you are near a painting, others only appear when you are far away. — Robert Henri
When she cries, it is quiet, tearless, almost completely imperceptible: one more unheard prayer. — Joe Meno
Kayla snatched the ruby-coloured bra he'd dug out from behind his back. "You should know, you're the one who got it off me," she said. — Meg Cabot
Everything is done out of respect, whether it's a cheer or a boo. — Shaquille O'Neal
Three things ruin a man: power, money, and women. I never wanted power. I never had any money, and the only woman in my life is up at the house right now. — Harry S. Truman
It will be great when it's not such a big deal when a woman gets a good job. — Susan Sarandon
There was a song i heard when i was in los angeles by a local group. the song was called "los angeles" and the words and images were so harsh and bitter that the song would reverberate in my mind for days. the images, i later found out, were personal and no one i knew shared them. the images i had were of people being driven mad by living in the city. images of parents who were so hungry and unfulfilled that they ate their own children. images of people, teenagers my own age, looking up from the asphalt and being blinded by the sun. these images stayed with me even after i left the city. images so violent and malicious that they seemed to be my only point of reference for a long time afterwards. after i left. — Bret Easton Ellis
Having lost the training and rites that prepare a girl for becoming truly queenly, a mature woman, we have instead beauty-queen contests for five-year-olds. — Bill Plotkin
Everything born has to die, in order to make room for the future. — Joan D. Vinge
