Fahrenheit 451 Dystopia Quotes & Sayings
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Cassian looks at me intently, his eyes more black than purple right then. The purple only shows itself when he's feeling emotion. A rarity it seems. — Sophie Jordan
Who needs sleep? I laugh in the face of sleep! — Ellen DeGeneres
You always come back to earth with a thump at some stage. Life has it's ups and downs; the acid test is how you handle the downs. — Michael Owen
Woe unto the world because of offenses; for it must needs be that offenses come, but woe to that man by whom the offense cometh. — Abraham Lincoln
I get high like the clouds
Gather every rapper up
Bring em to the roof
And watch em' fly for the Styles — Styles P
I was on a beach in Hawaii for a video shoot once, and it was incredibly beautiful. It had very fine black sand with a silver sparkle running through it. — Louise Nurding
There was a soldier in the next room living with his wife and he would soon be going over there to protect me from Hitler so I snapped the radio off and then heard his wife say, "you shouldn't have done that." and the soldier said, "FUCK THAT GUY!" which I thought was a very nice thing for him to tell his wife to do. of course, she never did. — Charles Bukowski
This book was supposed to be finished at Easter, like God. — Nick Land
Everything you say is worthwile to me. Even when you don't let me finish a sentence. — Tara Kelly
Just saying no to drugs is like just saying cheer up to a manic depressant — Steven Tyler
Canada is in budgetary deficit now only because of the recession, only because of stimulus measures, and we will come out of it. We will go back into surplus position when the economy recovers. So there is no need in Canada to raise taxes. — Stephen Harper
One deceives oneself and unconsciously believes that real true passion is stirring one's soul; one unconsciously believes that there is something living, tangible in one's immaterial dreams! And is it delusion? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
