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Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Barry Levinson

First of all, just to get Diner made would have been an achievement in that I got a chance to direct. — Barry Levinson

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Cory Booker

In America, our differences matter, but our country matters more. That's the attitude I wanted to take to the Senate. — Cory Booker

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Jeremy Carver

Closing the gate is meant to be a season-long arc, but the questions that come up in the quest, and the series of reveals and discoveries, are meant to start being the under-pinings for questions, secrets and things that will be explored in future seasons. — Jeremy Carver

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Dan Brown

Zobrist may have been a lunatic, he thought, but he certainly had a sophisticated grasp of Dante. — Dan Brown

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Nancy Pearcey

The reason we are justified in trusting our minds is that God designed them to "fit" the world he created. — Nancy Pearcey

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Ian Bremmer

I think political science is bad at prediction. We don't gaze into a crystal ball. I do not believe that we predict things. — Ian Bremmer

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Airicka Phoenix

The fiery tickle of outrage burned up her throat. "How the hell would you know that when you never gave me a chance?"
Something dark and scorching flickered behind his eyes. "Because no other girl has ever made me want to forget all my own rules for them. — Airicka Phoenix

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By Philip Pullman

A genuine scientist would love the subject for itself; I think I love science for the stories that are told about it. — Philip Pullman

Fahrenheit 451 Summary Quotes By John Piper

Spot the first risings of your besetting sin and kill it, till it is no more. — John Piper