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Earthships For Sale Quotes By James Joyce

Evening had fallen. A rim of the young moon cleft the pale waste of sky line, the rim of a silver hoop embedded in grey sand: and the tide was flowing in fast to the land with a low whisper of her waves, islanding a few last figures in distant pools. — James Joyce

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Cate Tiernan

Most of the January firsts in recent memory have involved splitting headaches and roiling stomachs and often being
surprised about where I was waking up. ("No, Officer, I have no idea why I'm wearing this possum costume. I called you what? Oh. My bad.") — Cate Tiernan

Earthships For Sale Quotes By J.C. Lillis

I've never seen a naked torso that wasn't on a cross, at least not so close up. I don't know where to look. His belly button. Belly button. Look at the belly button. — J.C. Lillis

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Mark Lawrence

Sometimes our worst fears aren't realized - though in my experience it's only to make room for the fears our imagination was insufficient to house. — Mark Lawrence

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Eric Hoffer

That which corrodes the souls of the persecuted is the monstrous inner agreement with the prevailing prejudice against them. — Eric Hoffer

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Tracy Morgan

I do my best creating on stage. — Tracy Morgan

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Alessandra Torre

I won't stop until my mouth is imprinted on your mind and your taste is my fucking middle name. — Alessandra Torre

Earthships For Sale Quotes By Lygia Fagundes Telles

Think of something useless, and that's probably what I'll be doing. Listen, Virginia, we need to love the useless. We need to raise pigeons without a thought of eating them, plant rose bushes without expecting to pick roses, write without aiming at publication. We need to do things without expecting benefits in return. The shortest distance between two points may be a straight line, but it's in the curving paths that the best things are found ... We must love the useless, because there is beauty in uselessness. — Lygia Fagundes Telles