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Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Adam Davidson

The Internet is, among other things, a massive, chaotic marketplace. Too much information, it turns out, is a lot like no information. — Adam Davidson

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By James Clavell

My captain will help you be very quick. Within three sticks. The unit of time was the time it took for a standard stick of incense to smolder away, approximately one hour for one stick. — James Clavell

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Leigh Hunt

O scaly, slippery, wet, swift, staring wights, What is 't ye do? what life lead? eh, dull goggles? How do ye vary your vile days and nights? How pass your Sundays? Are ye still but joggles In ceaseless wash? Still nought but gapes and bites, And drinks, and stares, diversified with boggles. — Leigh Hunt

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Bun B.

I think as he gets older, Quentin [Tarantino] is growing more and more into his directorial side, but the writer in him won't stop the pen. I don't think he deserved a directing nod. Like I said, it's beautifully shot - it's cinematography, obviously, deserves a nomination - but he's not the camera man. — Bun B.

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Zedd

I usually write my music on a piano, and I really enjoy performing that way, because that actually shows how the music was in my mind before it actually became an electronic song. — Zedd

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Contentment is a wealth that is never exhausted — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Megan D. Martin

Men were a slave to that erotic feeling that made the world disappear. — Megan D. Martin

Fahrenheit 451 Themes Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The societies to which I have been exposed seemed to me largely machines for the suppression of women. — Cormac McCarthy