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Gunflashes Quotes By Deborah Moggach

I look in the mirror expecting to be 34 and see someone who is 58. What's that all about? I haven't even thought about turning 60 yet, but so many of my friends have celebrated it by now that it's lost its terror. And I don't mind being 58; it's just such a surprise when one doesn't feel it at all. — Deborah Moggach

Gunflashes Quotes By William Faulkner

I tell you, they were not men after spoils and glory; they were boys riding the sheer tremendous tidal wave of desperate living. Boys. Because this. This is beautiful. Listen. Try to see it. Here is that fine shape of eternal youth and virginal desire which makes heroes. That makes the doings of heroes border so close upon the unbelievable that it is no wonder that their doings must emerge now and then like gunflashes in the smoke, and that their very physical passing becomes rumor with a thousand faces before breath is out of them, lest paradoxical truth outrage itself. — William Faulkner

Gunflashes Quotes By Walter Isaacson

I think you still have to think differently to buy an Apple computer," he said. "The people who buy them do think different. They are the creative spirits in this world, and they're out to change the world. We make tools for those kinds of people. — Walter Isaacson

Gunflashes Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Forget the damned motor car and built cities for lovers and friends . — Lewis Mumford

Gunflashes Quotes By Marian Engel

the image of the Good Life long ago stamped on her soul was quite different from this, and she suffered in contrast. — Marian Engel

Gunflashes Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Tradition becomes our security, and when the mind is secure it is in decay. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Gunflashes Quotes By Simon Schama

Jewish history turns out not to be an either/or story - as in, either pure Judaism detached from its surroundings or else assimilation - but rather, for the vast majority, the adventure of living in between. — Simon Schama