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Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Milton Friedman

Silence was pleased. — Milton Friedman

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Bell Hooks

I have created a life style that supports contemplation, service to words. — Bell Hooks

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Truman Capote

But mostly they were lies I told; it wasn't my fault, I couldn't remember, because it was as though I'd been to one of those supernatural castles visited by characters in legends: once away, you do not remember, all that is left is the ghostly echo of haunting wonder. — Truman Capote

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

When working, my diet degrades to pizza three times a day, because I don't want to distract myself from anything. — Chuck Palahniuk

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Amy Harmon

But she wasn't the only one who was suffering, and sometimes there is comfort in the knowledge that you don't suffer alone, sad as that is. — Amy Harmon

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Terry Pratchett

I'm made up of everyone I've ever met who has changed the way I think. — Terry Pratchett

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Lily Allen

Yes, I met Carl Barat [from Dirty Pretty Things] yesterday when I was at the POPWORLD TV show. He smiled at me and watched 5 minutes of my performance. I don't think I've said anything that bad about anyone, though, to be honest. — Lily Allen

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Gena Showalter

We can't spy on them if they aren't spying on us, now can we? Warped logic, but okay. — Gena Showalter

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

The silences here are retreats of sound, like the retreat of the surf before a tidal wave: sound draining away, down slopes of acoustic passage, to gather, someplace else, to a great surge of noise. — Thomas Pynchon

Eijsbouts Bells Quotes By Eleanor Catton

The ability of humans to read meaning into patterns is the most defining characteristic we have. — Eleanor Catton