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Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Colum McCann

It was America, after all. The sort of place where you should be allowed to walk as high as you wanted. But what if you were the one walking underneath? What if the tightrope walker really had fallen? It was quite possible that he could have killed not just himself, but a dozen people below. Recklessness and freedom - how did they become a cocktail? — Colum McCann

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Austin Kleon

Franz Kafka wrote, "It isn't necessary that you leave home. Sit at your desk and listen. Don't even listen, just wait. Don't wait, be still and alone. The whole world will offer itself to you." And Kafka was born a century before the Internet! — Austin Kleon

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Augusten Burroughs

You have an incredible body. He reaches out to touch my stomach. I feel no pleasure in his compliment or his touch, only impatience. This is the only feeling. I feel like the paper on which my mood chart is printed. — Augusten Burroughs

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Clementine Beauvais

If there are as many connections in your brain as there are stars in the universe, why ask for superpowers? — Clementine Beauvais

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Carroll Shelby

Porsche and BMW drivers are arrogant. — Carroll Shelby

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Frank Herbert

Any man who retreats into a cave which has only one opening deserves to die. — Frank Herbert

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Mercy Otis Warren

It may be a mistake, that man, in a state of nature, is more disposed to cruelty than courtesy. — Mercy Otis Warren

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Shane Claiborne

When we ask God to move a mountain, God may give us a shovel. — Shane Claiborne

Dedominicis Knives Quotes By Jim Butcher

On the whole, we're a murderous race. According to Genesis, it took as few as four people to make the planet too crowded to stand, and the first murder was a fratricide. Genesis says that in a fit of jealous rage, the very first child born to mortal parents, Cain, snapped and popped the first metaphorical cap in another human being. The attack was a bloody, brutal, violent, reprehensible killing. Cain's brother Abel probably never saw it coming. As I opened the door to my apartment, I was filled with a sense of empathic sympathy and intuitive understanding. For freaking Cain. — Jim Butcher