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Diploids And Chromosomes Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

Did you see her?" the Marid said nervously, looking at her with great dark eyes. "Our daughter. Standing on the Gear. Dis you see her?"
"What?" said September - and then she winked out, like someone blowing out a candle, and all the field was still. — Catherynne M Valente

Diploids And Chromosomes Quotes By Susan Sontag

Science fiction films are not about science. They are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art. — Susan Sontag

Diploids And Chromosomes Quotes By Salman Rushdie

say: maybe not in these words; maybe not in words at all, but in the purer language of thought; but yes, certainly, this is what was at the bottom of it all; because children are the vessels into which adults pour their poison, and it was the poison of grown-ups which did for us. — Salman Rushdie

Diploids And Chromosomes Quotes By Henry Miller

He could galvanize the dead with his talk. It was a sort of devouring process: when he described a place he ate into it, like a goat at tacking a carpet. If he described a person he ate him alive from head to toe. If it were an event he would devour every detail, like an army of white ants descending upon a forest. He was everywhere at once, in his talk. He attacked from above and below, from the front, rear and flanks. If he couldn't dispose of a thing at once, for lack of a phrase or an image, he would spike it temporarily and move on, coming back to it later and devouring it piecemeal. Or like a juggler,- he would toss it in the air arid, just when you thought he had forgotten it, that it would fall and break, he would deftly put an-arm behind his back and catch it in his palm without even turning his eye. It wasn't just talk he handed out, but language - food and beast language. He always talked against a landscape, like the protagonist of a lost world. — Henry Miller

Diploids And Chromosomes Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Her body calculated to a millimeter to suggest a bud yet guarantee a flower. — F Scott Fitzgerald