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Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Her presence brought memories of such things as Bourbon roses, rubies, and tropical midnights; her moods recalled lotus-eaters and the march in "Athalie"; her motions, the ebb and flow of the sea; her voice, the viola. — Thomas Hardy

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Deb Caletti

Beaches, music, and car rides - they could all bring on a sudden bout of deep, dreamy thoughts. — Deb Caletti

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Christine Feehan

It's all well and good to look back after the fact and see what we should have done, but we rarely know what path is best when we take that first step. — Christine Feehan

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Apparently the term refugee can be plausibly denied if both - I'm quoting direct from Neil's memo here - if both, a, no homemade wagons piled high with worldly goods are pulled by slow bovine animals with curvy horns, and b, if the percentage of children under six who are either, a, naked, or b, squalling at the top of their lungs, or c, both, is under 20% of the total number of children under six in transit. — David Foster Wallace

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Sarah Dessen

Because anyone that can make you feel that bad about yourself is toxic. — Sarah Dessen

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Steven Johnson

Nothing really says ... interactivity - which was so exciting and captures the real, the Web Zeitgeist of 1995 - than 'Click here for a picture of my dog.' — Steven Johnson

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

(What makes his world so hard to see clearly is not its strangeness but its usualness).Familiarity can blind you too. — Robert M. Pirsig

Espaces Vectoriels Quotes By Kirkpatrick Sale

That is certainly the point: when the human species was born, on the African savanna, life was pretty good; we could live in harmony with the rest of nature, and that's what I've been calling Eden. The only technologies that humans devised for some 2 million years were fire and the hand ax. That's all. Eden didn't need anything more — Kirkpatrick Sale