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Foys Quotes By Victor Hugo

Superstition, bigotry and prejudice, ghosts though they are, cling tenaciously to life; they are shades armed with tooth and claw. They must be grappled with unceasingly, for it is a fateful part of human destiny that it is condemned to wage perpetual war against ghosts. A shade is not easily taken by the throat and destroyed. — Victor Hugo

Foys Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

It's surprising to me how many of my friends send Christmas cards, or holiday cards, including my atheist and secular friends. — Christopher Hitchens

Foys Quotes By Ovid

Though the power be wanting, yet the wish is praiseworthy. — Ovid

Foys Quotes By Anthony Kiedis

Also, we're all actually different blood types and we have one represented by each guy in the band. — Anthony Kiedis

Foys Quotes By Jane Hirshfield

The heft of a life in the hands grows both lighter and weightier. Over time, my life has become more saturated with its shape and made-ness, while my poems have become more and more free. The first word of every poem might be "Yes." The next words: "And then." — Jane Hirshfield

Foys Quotes By Christopher Scotton

Pops smiled. "Son, the more people I meet, the less good I get at labeling them. That's a wisdom I hope you acquire. — Christopher Scotton

Foys Quotes By Phoenix I James

I refuse to be a victim. I am a survivor. — Phoenix I James

Foys Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

But in the Gulf you got time. And I'm figuring all the time. I've got to think right all the time. I can't make a mistake. Not a mistake. Not once. Well, I got something to think about now all right. Something to do and something to think about besides wondering what the hell's going to happen. Besides wondering what's going to happen to the whole damn thing. — Ernest Hemingway,

Foys Quotes By Elaine Dundy

I only did it,' I said, 'now this is going to be the truth, Teddy, I only did it because it seemed to be the glamorous thing to do at the time. It was my ideal of glamour. — Elaine Dundy