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Drop Outs Quotes By Fanny Howe

We have often had this particular exchange about climate and landscape and why we both feel so lonely here uprooted. It was what each of us had wanted of course.Besides wanting to experience a place we hated, we wanted to be insomniacs and loners, losers and drop-outs. To know the sky was the only location of meaning and joy left to us. — Fanny Howe

Drop Outs Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Now he experienced a feeling akin to that of a man whom while calmly crossing a bridge over a precipice, should suddenly discover that the bridge is broken, and that there is a chasm below. That chasm was life itself, the bridge that artificial life in which Aleksey Aleksandrovich had lived. — Leo Tolstoy

Drop Outs Quotes By Paul Mooney

I could drop dead tomorrow, the truth will be here. Truth is forever; when you read our history, truth is forever, and it always outs itself. — Paul Mooney

Drop Outs Quotes By Shaikh Ashraf

He kept telling and I kept repeating "I Know" sometimes people doesn't need answers, they just need you to hear them what they say, make them that they are heard, Vijay was like that, he doesn't need any one sympathizing to him, he just needed people to listen to him. — Shaikh Ashraf

Drop Outs Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Man's nature acts as one whole, with everything that is in it, conscious or unconscious. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Drop Outs Quotes By Ward Churchill

Guess what? By virtue of being American, you are not innocent. — Ward Churchill

Drop Outs Quotes By Adrienne Rich

Art, whose honesty must work through artifice, cannot avoid cheating truth. — Adrienne Rich

Drop Outs Quotes By Ted Turner

I like Obama. I don't know who could do a better job. He's got an incredibly tough situation, and a good heart and mind. I'd like to see him rally support a little better. — Ted Turner

Drop Outs Quotes By William Henry Chamberlin

A very good case can be made, on moral as well as economic grounds, for a system in which the individual is required to stand on his own feet, not to lean on the state for handouts. Character, resourcefulness, capacity are formed and developed in struggle with obstacles, not in waiting passively for benefits from outside. — William Henry Chamberlin