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Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By Criss Jami

In a general sense, I admit to valuing the worldviews of men under the age of 40 and women over the age of 30. — Criss Jami

Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By Burt Shavitz

There are so many opportunities to see the sun go down in the evening and the sun come up in the morning. The colors change on the trees, on the snow. I'm surrounded by people who are friendly and helpful. — Burt Shavitz

Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By Terry Pratchett

And in a nasty war, where's the best place to be? Apart from on the moon, o' course? No one?"
Slowly, Jade raised a hand.
"Go on, then," said the sergeant.
"In the army, sarge," said the troll. "'cos ... " She began to count on her fingers. "One, you got weapons an' armour an' dat. Two, you are surrounded by other armed men. Er ... Many, youse gettin' paid and gettin' better grub than the people in Civilian Street. Er ... Lots, if'n you gives up, you getting taken pris'ner and dere's rules about that like Not Kicking Pris'ners Inna Head and stuff, 'cos if you kick their pris'ners inna head they'll kick your pris'ners inna head so dat's, like, you're kickin' your own head, but dere's no rule say you can't kick enemy civilians inna head. There's other stuff too, but I ran outa numbers. — Terry Pratchett

Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By Ayushee Ghoshal

What I cannot touch, remains a memory. I am blinded by an imagined light. A remembrance of what can never be. — Ayushee Ghoshal

Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By John Green

Yes, I can see her almost perfect in this cracked darkness. — John Green

Handmaids Tale Language Quotes By Voltaire

If the first law of friendship is that it has to be cultivated, the second law is to be indulgent when the first law has been neglected. — Voltaire