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Dommages Moraux Quotes By Greg Egan

I said, 'The truth is whatever you can get away with.' 'No, that's journalism. The truth is whatever you can't escape. — Greg Egan

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Karin Dreijer Andersson

Sometimes I think I should get another job, and do this only for its own purpose. It's important to separate creative expression from making money. — Karin Dreijer Andersson

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Michael Moorcock

Elric knew that everything that existed had its opposite. In danger he might find peace. And yet, of course, in peace there was danger. Being an imperfect creature in an imperfect world he would always know paradox. And that was why in paradox there was always a kind of truth. That was why philosophers and soothsayers flourished. In a perfect world there would be no place for them. In an imperfect world the mysteries were always without solution and that was why there was always a great choice of solutions. — Michael Moorcock

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Samuel Wells

He assumed that the shape of renewal is death and resurrection. — Samuel Wells

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Joseph Atwill

if a prophet predicted that "next week a dog will bite a mailman" and a historian recorded that during that week "a cur sank its teeth into a letter carrier — Joseph Atwill

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Schoolboy Q

You already past 21 and you still talking about "I'ma be a rapper." You ain't did one show, niggas ain't seen you on TV. So Kendrick kind of went through the same thing I went through. He just had his mom's house to go to. — Schoolboy Q

Dommages Moraux Quotes By Thomas H. Cook

All Nature is but Art, unknown to thee; All Chance, Direction, which thou canst not see; All Discord, Harmony not understood All partial Evil, universal Good. - ALEXANDER POPE, An Essay on Man — Thomas H. Cook