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Didiostatis Quotes By Ray Bradbury

These are all novels, all about people that never existed, the people that read them it makes them unhappy with their own lives. Makes them want to live in other ways they can never really be. — Ray Bradbury

Didiostatis Quotes By Dave Abrams

The modern wars are also omnipresent in our electronic media - to be cynical about it, we now have 24 hours of non-stop bloodshed available to us. The internet and real-time media reporting were integrated into daily life in Iraq. — Dave Abrams

Didiostatis Quotes By Clive Barker

Well, I am denying it. You think the world revolves around sex. It's pathetic. — Clive Barker

Didiostatis Quotes By David Byrne

Analysis is like a lobotomy. Who wants to have all their edges shaved off? — David Byrne

Didiostatis Quotes By Sammy Hagar

I had written lyrics to a song called The Silent Extreme, which Alex later renamed Humans Being. — Sammy Hagar

Didiostatis Quotes By Lee Child

Revising objectives is smart because it stops you throwing good money after bad. — Lee Child

Didiostatis Quotes By Phyllis Chesler

For women not to fear rape because we can successfully defend ourselves against it is not anachronistic but revolutionary. For women to be considered as potential warriors (in every sense of the word, including its physical representation) is not anachronistic but revolutionary. If realized, it might imply a radical change in modern life. — Phyllis Chesler

Didiostatis Quotes By Victor Hugo

Parted lovers beguile absence by a thousand chimerical devices, which possess, however, a reality of their own. They are prevented from seeing each other, they cannot write to each other; they discover a multitude of mysterious means to correspond. They send each other the song of the birds, the perfume of the flowers, the smiles of children, the light of the sun, the sighings of the breeze, the rays of stars, all creation. And why not? All the works of God are made to serve love. Love is sufficiently potent to charge all nature with its messages.
Oh Spring! Thou art a letter that I write to her. — Victor Hugo