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Demerson Short Quotes By M T Anderson

We are the nation of dreams. We are seers. We are wizards. We speak in visions. Our letters are like flocks of doves, released from under our hats. We have only to stretch out our hand and desire, and what we wish for settles like a kerchief in our palm. We are a race of sorcerers, enchanters. We are Atlantis. We are the wizard-isle of Mu. — M T Anderson

Demerson Short Quotes By Milos Zeman

Russia can become a strategic partner in a fight against international terrorism. — Milos Zeman

Demerson Short Quotes By Carol Ann Duffy

I write in that space between Ella's childhood and mine. I know it all sounds a bit sinister. — Carol Ann Duffy

Demerson Short Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Men sometimes confess they love war because it puts them in touch with the experience of being alive. In going to the office every day, you don't get that experience, but suddenly in war, you are ripped back into being alive. Life is pain; life is suffering; and life is horror - but, by God, you are alive. — Joseph Campbell

Demerson Short Quotes By Mike Bove

When I was a student I spent a lot of time in the library. That's where the books and smart girls were. — Mike Bove

Demerson Short Quotes By Hannah Arendt

To be sure, totalitarian dictators do not consciously embark upon the road to insanity. The — Hannah Arendt

Demerson Short Quotes By Benjamin Walker

You know, 1% of us is in the armed forces, protecting the other 99, and they're all volunteers. — Benjamin Walker

Demerson Short Quotes By Ann Haines

There's no such thing as can't! — Ann Haines

Demerson Short Quotes By William Shakespeare

Cease to lament for that thou canst not help; and study help for that which thou lamentest. — William Shakespeare

Demerson Short Quotes By Mary Brave Bird

After macrobiotics, Zen, and channeling, the "poor Vanishing Indian" is once more the subject of "deep and meaningful conversation" in the high rises. — Mary Brave Bird