Quotes & Sayings About Dystopia In Fahrenheit 451
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What's the sense of living if you're ashamed of yourself? Stella's father said almost to himself. — Sharon M. Draper

She stood in profile across the green, her back straight, her stance that of some long ago warrior maiden. As he walked toward her, Miss Greaves drew back her bow briskly, aiming a tad high to account for the wind, and let her arrow fly. Before it had hit the target, she'd notched another and shot it. A third followed just as rapidly. He glanced to the target. All three of her arrows were clustered together at the center of the red circle. Miss Greaves, who "did not shoot," was a better shot than all the other ladies - and probably the men as well. He glanced from the target to her and saw that she stared back, proud and unsmiling. Artemis. She was named for the goddess of the hunt - a goddess who had slain without remorse her only admirer. — Elizabeth Hoyt

And where there is no Echo there is no description of space or love. There is only silence. — Mark Z. Danielewski

I have no more pleasure in hearing a man attempting wit and failing, than in seeing a man trying to leap over a ditch and tumbling into it — Samuel Johnson

The progress in Iraq has not been without cost. — Virgil Goode

Instead of a pentagon, you have a lot of people that are trained in bridging the difference between nations. The pentagon would serve as an intermediate organization to bridge the difference between cultures. — Jacque Fresco

He is also handsome," replied Elizabeth, "which a young man ought likewise to be, if he possibly can. His character is thereby complete. — Jane Austen

Now, two things happen. One is, people know people, whether that's on Facebook or Twitter. They feel closer to the event. Secondly, people see other people doing something about it. — Pete Cashmore

My name is Celaena Sardothien, and I will not be afraid. — Sarah J. Maas

An open umbrella is just a closed beautiful sky. — Xavier Forneret