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Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Patrick Hamilton

[ ... ] at any rate there is nothing in the world more dreary, damping, and obscurely perturbing than to come out of a cinema in the afternoon to a noisy world. — Patrick Hamilton

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Richard Hell

I felt just overwhelmed by input: the Vietnam war and the collapse of the '60s and the proliferation of media' it just felt like everything was too much to handle and you just tuned out. — Richard Hell

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Noah Feldman

For Mitt Romney, the complex question of anti-Mormon bias boils down to the practical matter of how he can make it go away. Facing a traditional American anti-Catholicism, John F. Kennedy gave a speech during the 1960 presidential campaign declaring his private religion irrelevant to his qualifications for public office. — Noah Feldman

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Scott Tierney

The Best of Pointless Conversations — Scott Tierney

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Andrew X. Pham

Fate is an obligation I don't understand
the reasons that random beast passed over her deserving soul in favor of mine. — Andrew X. Pham

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Jacques Monod

One may well find oneself beginning to doubt whether all this could conceivably be the product of an enormous lottery presided over by natural selection, blindly picking the rare winners from among numbers drawn at utter random ... nevertheless although the miracle of life stands "explained" it does not strike us as any less miraculous. As Francois Mauriac wrote, What this professor says is far more incredible than what we poor Christians believe. — Jacques Monod

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Jack Dempsey

Nobody owes anybody a living, but everybody is entitled to a chance. — Jack Dempsey

Donahoe Suspension Quotes By Richard Flanagan

He thought of how the world organises its affairs so that civilisation every day commits crimes for which any individual would be imprisoned for life. And how people accept this either by ignoring it and calling it current affairs or politics or wars, — Richard Flanagan