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Expels Clue Quotes By Haruki Murakami

747s always reminded me of a fat, ugly old lady in the neighborhood where I used to live. Huge sagging breasts, swollen legs, dried-up neckline. — Haruki Murakami

Expels Clue Quotes By Kenneth Noland

Because of this the representation I'm interested in is of those things only the eye can touch. — Kenneth Noland

Expels Clue Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

I know what it is! We've arrived at the West Coast! We're all strangers again! Folks, I just forgot the biggest gumption trap of all. The funeral procession! The one everybody's in, this hyped-up, fuck-you, supermodern, ego style of life that thinks it owns this country. — Robert M. Pirsig

Expels Clue Quotes By Lewis Armistead

Virginians! With me! Who will come with me!? — Lewis Armistead

Expels Clue Quotes By Chris Matakas

This is a trust that you just cannot find in modern society for there are no conditions to forge it. — Chris Matakas

Expels Clue Quotes By Clare Vanderpool

You know how men are. When they don't feel good, the world comes to a standstill. — Clare Vanderpool

Expels Clue Quotes By Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

The cafes bore me; going downstairs is a nuisance. Painting and sleeping - that's all there is. — Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

Expels Clue Quotes By Ai Weiwei

I was in the most restricted prison in China, the most tough. The design of the prison is modeled for internal crimes of the Communist party, so it's like a mafia family's law. It's independent to the law this nation openly applies. It's the place they take you before they give you over to the judicial system. You stay there for a year or two and they make you really suffer to confess everything. — Ai Weiwei

Expels Clue Quotes By Robert Fitzgerald

The question is how to bring a work of imagination out of one language that was just as taken-for-granted by the persons who used it as our language is by ourselves. Nothing strange about it. — Robert Fitzgerald