Fourth Theme Quotes & Sayings
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But Langston repeated, Lily, you just don't understand. What you need is someone to keep you occupied. You need a boyfriend. — Rachel Cohn

To deny access to translation and interpreting services oppresses human rights and violates laws. — Nataly Kelly

I'm obsessed with the idea of social TV. — Dennis Crowley

Summer, like a kiss, trembles when it first arrives. — Marty Rubin

Winning is a state of mind that embraces everything you do. — Bryce Courtenay

It took my whole life to buy this stuff. — Chuck Palahniuk

Let me try," he said, and he took the ends and positioned
himself in front of her mirror.
She watched him for about two seconds before declaring,
"You're going to have to go home."
His eyes did not leave the reflection of his neckcloth in the
mirror. "I haven't even got past the first knot."
"And you're not going to."
He gave her a supercilious look, brow quirked and all.
"You're never going to get it right," she pronounced. "I must
say, between this and your boots, I am revising my opinion on the
impracticalities of couture, male versus female."
"Really?"
Her gaze dropped to his boots, polished to a perfect shine. "No
one has ever had to take a knife to my footwear."
"I wear nothing that buttons up the back," he countered.
"True, but I may choose a dress that buttons in the front,
whereas you cannot go out and about without a neckcloth. — Julia Quinn

To express dynamic motion through a static moment became for me limited and unsatisfactory. The basic idea was to liberate myself from this old concept and arrive at an image in which the spectator could feel the beauty of a fourth dimension, which lies much more between moments than within a moment. In music one remembers never one tone, but a melody, a theme, a movement. In dance, never a moment, but again the beauty of a movement in time and space. — Ernst Haas

I am the rich man's guru. — Rajneesh

Either life entails courage, or it ceases to be life. — E. M. Forster

In America, the distance between wanting something and having it delivered to your living room is not terribly great. — Gary Shteyngart

Whatever you might say the object "is", well it is not. — Alfred Korzybski

Roosevelt returned to this theme in his fourth inaugural address in 1945: We have learned the simple truth, as Emerson said, that "The only way to have a friend is to be one." We can gain no lasting peace if we approach it with suspicion and mistrust or with fear. — Henry Kissinger