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Exciters Word Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Or, as Sextus, the ancient Pythagorian philosopher, said, "The wise man is always similar to himself." - — Elizabeth Gilbert

Exciters Word Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Man is endogenous, and education is his unfolding. The aid we have from others is mechanical, compared with the discoveries of nature in us. What is thus learned is delightful in the doing, and the effect remains. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Exciters Word Quotes By Billy Corgan

Most great records really start with the drums. — Billy Corgan

Exciters Word Quotes By Stephen Harper

The world is now unipolar and contains o-nly o-ne superpower. Canada shares a continent with that superpower. — Stephen Harper

Exciters Word Quotes By Stephen Stokes

I have a binging imagination and thus a mental hoarding problem.
What I need to do is host an estate sale in my heavy head
and invite those suffering from creative block in through the porches of my ears to browse through the crowded unorganized trove of
curious coinages, precious epiphanies and junky minutiae and take away inspiration while uncluttering my poor mind. — Stephen Stokes

Exciters Word Quotes By Michael Graves

The dialogue of architecture has been centered too long around the idea of truth. — Michael Graves

Exciters Word Quotes By Edmund White

When I was in college, I was always saying I was a socialist. — Edmund White

Exciters Word Quotes By Edward Abbey

What I am really writing about, what I have always written about, is the idea of human freedom, human community, the real world which makes both possible, and the new technocratic industrial state which threatens the existence of all three. Life and death, that's my subject, and always has been - if the reader will look beyond the assumptions of lazy critics and actually read what I have written. Which also means, quite often, reading between the lines: I am a comic writer and the generation of laughter is my aim. — Edward Abbey