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Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Ernest Cline

Widespread famine, poverty, and disease. Half a dozen wars. You know: dogs and cats living together ... mass hysteria! — Ernest Cline

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Melissa De La Cruz

It is better to trust and face betrayal than to remain skeptical of everything and everybody. Your open heart is a gift. — Melissa De La Cruz

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

She sat back on her heels and nodded. The thought experiment she proposed was certainly odd, but her point was simple. Everything in the universe was constantly changing, and nothing stays the same, and we must understand how quickly time flows by if we are to wake up and truly live our lives.
That's what it means to be a time being, old Jiko told me, and then she snapped her crooked fingers again.
And just like that, you die. — Ruth Ozeki

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

As I've said before, you can be an atheist and anything you like. — Christopher Hitchens

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

Beauty is perfect in its imperfections, so you just have to go with the imperfections. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By A Teacher

Most quotes make sense, this one doesn't — A Teacher

Dream Day On Cape Quotes By Sylvain Tesson

Two German kayakers arrive from the north at nightfall. They set up camp on the cape beach, about a third of a mile from the cabin, and come up to recharge their equipment on my solar batteries. We have to look at their photos, their films, exchange e-mail addresses. When you meet someone nowadays, right after the handshake and a quick glance you write down the website and blog information. Conversation has given way to a session in front of the screen. Afterwards, you won't remember faces or tones of voice, but you'll have cards with scribbled numbers. Human society's dream has come true: we rub our antennae together like ants. One day we'll just take a sniff. — Sylvain Tesson