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Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Tony Tulathimutte

Everyone had very uncreased necks, which meant no prolonged inclining of the head, which meant no reading. Linda's own neck looked like a finger, but she reassured herself that the creases were like tree rings marking her substance. — Tony Tulathimutte

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Karl Kraus

Ideas are transplanted by splitting, thoughts by sprouting. — Karl Kraus

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Warren Beatty

I don't want to run for governor, but I don't think anyone should put public service out of the question because that's not what a good citizen does. — Warren Beatty

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Antony Beevor

It was only after five years in the army, when I was having to do a very boring job in a very boring place, that I thought: 'Why not try writing a novel?' partly out of youthful arrogance and partly because there had been a long line of writers in my mother's family. — Antony Beevor

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Bonnie Shimko

She has all the right equipment to look sexy, pretty even. She just overdoes everything-like she's a coloring-book women who got scribbled on by a toddler, — Bonnie Shimko

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Charles Lindbergh

The forces of Hannibal, Drake and Napoleon moved at best with the horses' gallop or the speed of wind on sail. Now, aviation brings a new concept of time and distance to the affairs of men. It demands adaptability to change, places a premium on quickness of thought and speed of action. — Charles Lindbergh

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Peter Deunov

What does jealousy indicate? Jealousy is love manifested in the physical world. If you are jealous you have a debt to pay; if someone is jealous of you, he has a debt to pay to you. — Peter Deunov

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Diane Williams

Keep in mind, we are past the age of enlightenment. This is past reason. We are pretty deep into modern history and the decline of religion. This is when nature itself has been stripped bare of its cozy personality and we all feel homeless in our natures as well.

"The Limits Of The World — Diane Williams

Geneva From Frankenstein Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

There may be two or three or four steps, according to the genius of each, but for every seeing soul there are two absorbing facts,
I and the abyss. — Ralph Waldo Emerson