Quotes & Sayings About Free Thinking In Fahrenheit 451
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Assassination is murder with a touch more precision. Brother Sim is precise. — Mark Lawrence
...I don't expect to need rescuing. I'm not that kind of princess. — Garth Nix
If you don't mind, I need to fall down until my head stops hurting." "Of — Seanan McGuire
I'm mad at Maggie for giving me something that nearly killed me to lose when I invariably fucked everything up. For showing me what perfect looked like right before I destroyed it. I'm angry as hell because she built back up what I had broken, she gave me everything; a life, a future. And now it's gone. — A Meredith Walters
To have twenty lovers in one year is easy. To have one lover for twenty years is difficult. — Zsa Zsa Gabor
That's one of the fun things ... That's your excuse for dressing up. You can get picked on and go, 'Oh well I'm in a band'. — Chris Cheney
Done laid around, done stayed around
This old town too long
And it seems like I've got to travel on — Bob Dylan
Like a dying ember, the child in us can flare up again when we least expect it.. — Peggy Toney Horton
Collectivists see the world the way Mr. Magoo did - as one big blur. They homogenize people in a communal blender, sacrificing the discrete features that make us who we are. — Lawrence W. Reed
Faith is a process of leaping into the abyss not on the basis of any certainty about where we shall land, but rather on the belief that we shall land. — Carter Heyward
For when we cease to worship God, we do not worship nothing, we worship anything. — G.K. Chesterton
Sometimes it's the demons you can't see, the ones on the inside, that are the most frightening. — R.M. Willis
Complaining solves nothing but creative problem solving amongst people with a common focus will produce solutions. — Auliq Ice
I'm a storyteller; that's what exploration really is all about. Going to places where others haven't been and returning to tell a story they haven't heard before. — James Cameron