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Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes By Milton Jones

Old ladies in wheelchairs with blankets over their legs, I don't think so ... retired mermaids. — Milton Jones

Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes By Robin Sacredfire

When an arrogant individual reacts aggressively to a question he is not proving anything but defending the meaning of his arrogance. — Robin Sacredfire

Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes By Marcia Willett

Despite her confidence, there had been occasions when she had been ready to submit her will to his. It had been she who had suggested that he should live at The Keep but he returned only when he was certain that her own strength was too well developed to be open to his influence. It had been neither too early nor too late and they had had seven years of quiet happiness. It had been this happiness which he had been reluctant to disturb by pursuing his suspicions about Fliss's sudden decision to marry Miles. Well, it was too late now. Fliss would go to Hong Kong and have — Marcia Willett

Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes By Sy Montgomery

So, if an octopus is this smart," Steve asked Bill, "what other animals are out there that could be this smart--that we don't think of as being sentient and having personality and memories and all these things? — Sy Montgomery

Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes By J.G. Ballard

Religions emerged too early in human evolution - they set up symbols that people took literally, and they're as dead as a line of totem poles. Religions should have come later, when the human race begins to near its end. Sadly, crime is the only spur that rouses us. We're fascinated by that "other world" where everything is possible. — J.G. Ballard