Dimucci Towers Quotes & Sayings
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Let even an affectionate Goliath get himself tied to a small tender thing, dreading to hurt it by pulling, and dreading still more to snap the cord, and which of the two, pray, will be master? — George Eliot

Subjectivity ceases to exist only when the mutation-like leap is made from subjectivity to objectivity, from individual existence to universal existence. — Piet Mondrian

One Direction. Proper pop band. There has to be a band that people want to scream at. I don't think I've ever behaved like a pop star. — Chris Lowe

I suppose, the natural outgrowth about writing about two friends, it becomes about their friendship, and the complexities of it, and the way personality plays off each other, and what they each like to do, separately and together. — Alison McGhee

I liked my Death Stars: gigantic, on the Dark Side, and powerful enough to destroy a planet. — Darynda Jones

I understand words like no and stop. Outside of those, your body is my playground. — C.D. Reiss

He was staring straight ahead, still breathing hard.
"I have something I want to give you."
"I gathered that."
At that he jerked his gaze back to hers and almost reluctantly grinned.
"Not that. — Cassandra Clare

Your eloquence should be the servant of the ideas in your head. Your rule might be this: If a sentence, no matter how excellent, does not illuminate your subject in some new and useful way, scratch it out. — Kurt Vonnegut

My approach is different. My mistakes are conscious mistakes. And I learn more than those I despise way too often than those I admire. — Harshit Walia

She did not want to know what charm
he had used to make her love him so deeply. She did not want to know it wasn't real. — Penelope Marzec

Right words are born in courage, which results from our struggle to make sense of our various predicaments. Cheer is what words are trying to tell us/ ... It's native to the words/and what they want us always to know/even when it seems quite impossible to do. — William Meredith

He must protect the lives and interests of the people, appeal to his fellow citizens' patriotic interests, and, in general, set the welfare of the community above his own — Marcus Tullius Cicero