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Gerald Casale Quotes By John Stoker

Most of us are so focused on what we are thinking that we miss most of what goes on in our conversations. — John Stoker

Gerald Casale Quotes By Rick Riordan

I stared at him (Dionysus). You're ... you're married? But I thought you got in trouble for chasing a wood nymph- — Rick Riordan

Gerald Casale Quotes By Lily King

I asked her if she believed you could ever truly understand another culture. I told her the longer I stayed, the more asinine the attempt seemed, and that what I'd become more interested in is how we believed we could be objective in any way at all, we who each came in with our own personal definitions of kindness, strength, masculinity, femininity, God, civilisation, right and wrong. — Lily King

Gerald Casale Quotes By Brad S. Gregory

general relativity and quantum mechanics cannot both be right, — Brad S. Gregory

Gerald Casale Quotes By Ben Aaronovitch

Whatever was in the sandwiches, you didn't want them getting too warm and going off, or starting to smell, or spontaneously mutating into a new life form. — Ben Aaronovitch

Gerald Casale Quotes By David Ellsworth

Gravity doesn't exist, it's just that our planet sucks. — David Ellsworth

Gerald Casale Quotes By Paullina Simons

Tatia: I think its too big to fit — Paullina Simons

Gerald Casale Quotes By Elizabeth Peters

When, oh when will justice and reason prevail, and Woman descend from the pedestal on which Man has placed her (in order to prevent her from doing anything except standing perfectly still) and take her rightful place beside him? — Elizabeth Peters

Gerald Casale Quotes By Francis Quarles

Whose gold is double with a careful hand, His cares are double. — Francis Quarles

Gerald Casale Quotes By Federico Garcia Lorca

Woodcutter. Cut my shadow from me. Free me from the torment of being without fruit. Why was I born among mirrors? Day goes round and round me. The night copies me in all its stars. I want to live without my reflection. And then let me dream that ants and thistledown are my leaves and my parrots. — Federico Garcia Lorca