Draggle Quotes & Sayings
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We're very reluctant to change, even though we know that all things change, and especially our relationships are just determined to change. — Nick Nolte

By identifying the new learning with heresy, you make orthodoxy synonymous with ignorance. — Desiderius Erasmus

I always said he was off his rocker,' said Ron, looking quite impressed at how mad his hero was. — J.K. Rowling

There have always been mixed emotions about Howard Cosell: Some people hate him like poison, and other people just hate him regular. — Buddy Hackett

One thing you notice about progress, kid, is that it doesn't happen to everyone. — Jeanette Winterson

One difference between the West and the South, I came to realize in 1970, was this: in the South they remained convinced that they had bloodied their land with history. In California we did not believe that history could bloody the land, or even touch it. — Joan Didion

I don't know whose sensibility I'm responding to. Until someone starts pushing against what they've inherited and starts making their own decisions about language, it's difficult. — Leni Zumas

This is going to be a difficult few hundred years. No matter what we do, we have to give up some of the advantages of the wealthy Western nations and help out people who are less fortunate. That is the key. I think we can do it if we have more compassion for one another. — Walter Munk

Genesis prepared Samantha's intellect upgrade she was a plain, homely woman quite dismal in appearance, her eyes tarnished with the signs of fatigue like weary stars about to extinguish their light after their existence had expired. She was attempting to secure a highly sought after, well respected research post in neurology as well as seeking to impress a research professor she had her eye on and desired to capture his unsuspecting heart with her knowledge. — Jill Thrussell

Good God, what a mess of draggle-tail impulses a man is
and a woman too, I guess. — John Steinbeck