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Gordon Northcott Quotes By Loren Eiseley

Black magic, the magic of the primeval chaos, blots out or transmogrifies the true form of things. At the stroke of twelve the princess must flee the banquet or risk discovery in the rags of a kitchen wench; coach reverts to pumpkin. Instability lies at the heart of the world. With uncanny foresight folklore has long toyed symbolically with what the nineteenth century was to proclaim a reality - namely, that form is an illusion of the time dimension, that the magic flight of the pursued hero or heroine through frogskin and wolf coat has been, and will continue to be, the flight of all men. — Loren Eiseley

Gordon Northcott Quotes By Kshitij Bhatia

Time Peels, Time Heals... — Kshitij Bhatia

Gordon Northcott Quotes By Andrew Jackson

I was born for the storm, and a calm does not suit me. — Andrew Jackson

Gordon Northcott Quotes By James E. Faust

Being bridled, or yielding obediently to restraint, is necessary for our personal growth and progression. — James E. Faust

Gordon Northcott Quotes By Dorothy Stratten

I can honestly, and proudly, say that I never was on the casting couch. Oh, of course there have been advances from certain men in the movie industry, but nothing overwhelming. — Dorothy Stratten

Gordon Northcott Quotes By Melissa Landers

Aelyx's voice was guarded when he said, "Our geneticists terminated the program."
"Why?"
"Because we all started growing tentacles."

Her eyes opened wide. "Really?"

"No," he said, totally deadpan. "Not really."

Damn, she'd walked right into that one. — Melissa Landers

Gordon Northcott Quotes By Anita Diamant

Reverend Hartshorn's face had puckered into a scowl. "This, er, passionate experience of the divine to which you lay claim is not necessarily evidence of salvation," he said, choosing his words carefully. According to his theology, election was an absolute mystery; however, the notion that this foul-smelling lout could lay claim to revelation seemed monstrous. "The — Anita Diamant