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Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Gregory Bateson

Information consists of differences that make a difference. — Gregory Bateson

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Lloyd Kaufman

I didn't even know what a film director was. To me, Charlie Chaplin was a goofy clown, and John Ford - what? Never heard of him. — Lloyd Kaufman

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Estelle Parsons

At this point the theater America is in such a precarious place. — Estelle Parsons

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Victoria Kahler

Before them is the most beautiful city she has ever seen, has ever imagined. Golden rooftops shine brightly; windows made from diamonds and rubies gleam; tall buildings reach toward the clouds. She is again overwhelmed, this time with gratitude.
All this, for her. — Victoria Kahler

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Josette Sheeran

Food is one issue that cannot be solved person by person. We have to stand together. — Josette Sheeran

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By William O. Douglas

Inanimate objects are sometimes parties to litigation. A ship has legal personality ... The corporation ... is an acceptable adversary and large fortunes ride on its cases ... So it should be as respects valleys, ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air that feels the destructive pressures of modern technology and modern life. — William O. Douglas

Desneiges Buchanna Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Children don't read 'genres'; they read stories. Below a certain age, they don't distinguish between 'true' and 'not true,' because they see no reason that a white rabbit shouldn't possess a pocket watch, that whales shouldn't talk, or that sentient beings shouldn't live on other planets and travel in spaceships. Science-fiction tropes aren't read as 'science fiction'; they're read as fiction. And fiction is read as reality. And sometimes reality lives under the bed and has very large teeth, and it's no use pretending otherwise. — Margaret Atwood