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E Infinity Camera Quotes By Rebecca Harding Davis

Reform is born of need, not pity. — Rebecca Harding Davis

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Mary Hunter Austin

If you ever, ever, ever meet a grizzly bear, / You must never, never, never ask him where / He is going, / Or what he is doing; / For if you ever, ever dare / To stop a grizzly bear, / You will never meet another grizzly bear. — Mary Hunter Austin

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Tom Robbins

Must look into the botanical background of substance known as hashish, I jotted in my journal, writing by the light of candles that grew incessantly jewel-like even as protean wafts of incense approached my snout like platters of ripe fruits borne on the back of Nubian pages. — Tom Robbins

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Laini Taylor

Once upon a time, an angel lay dying in the mist.
And a devil knelt over him and smiled. — Laini Taylor

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Wendell Berry

He was all show, and he had the conviction, as such people do, that show is the same as substance. He didn't think he was fooling other people; he had fooled himself. — Wendell Berry

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Roger Scruton

The goal, Karel said, was not to tell explicit lies but to destroy the distinction between the true and the false, so that lying becomes neither necessary nor possible. — Roger Scruton

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Zhuangzi

You are still guided by your expectations. — Zhuangzi

E Infinity Camera Quotes By E. M. Bounds

Short devotions are the bane of deep piety. Calmness, grasp, strength, are never the companions of hurry. — E. M. Bounds

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Aravind Adiga

In a socialistic economy, the small businessman has to be a thief to prosper. — Aravind Adiga

E Infinity Camera Quotes By Primo Levi

On the contrary, I believe it doesn't make much sense to say that one man is worth more than another. One man can be stronger than another but less wise. Or more educated but not so brave. Or more generous but also more stupid. So his value depends on what you want from him; a man can be very good at his job, and worthless if you set him to do some other job. — Primo Levi