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Hezingers Quotes By Jack Kerouac

Last night I walked clear down to Times Square & just as I arrived I suddenly realized I was a ghost - it was my ghost walking on the sidewalk. — Jack Kerouac

Hezingers Quotes By Stefan Rahmstorf

Due to global warming, the coming winters in the local regions will become milder. — Stefan Rahmstorf

Hezingers Quotes By William Golding

The thing is - fear can't hurt you any more than a dream. — William Golding

Hezingers Quotes By Terry Pratchett

A man of power and responsibility nevertheless needs somebody to tell him when he is being a bloody fool. — Terry Pratchett

Hezingers Quotes By Don DeLillo

Jessie was trying to read science fiction but nothing she read so far could begin to match ordinary life on this planet, she said, for sheer unimaginableness. — Don DeLillo

Hezingers Quotes By John Greenleaf Whittier

What is really momentous and all-important with us is the present, by which the future is shaped and colored. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Hezingers Quotes By Laurie Foos

I'm not conscious of my own themes as I write first drafts, no, and in fact, I work hard to stay in that unconscious space and not ask myself what the novel is about or what my metaphors might mean because then, I think, you're just dead in the water. — Laurie Foos

Hezingers Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

Only in silence I find myself. Life in the city is so hectic that you lose the right perspective. It's important to know that our biggest resources are in our heart. — Rabindranath Tagore

Hezingers Quotes By Otto Frank

One day in Auschwitz I became so dispirited that I couldn't carry on. They had given me a beating, which wasn't exactly a pleasant experience. It was on a Sunday, and I said: 'I can't get up'. Then my comrades said: 'That's impossible, you have to get up, otherwise you're lost'. They went to a Dutch doctor, who worked with the German doctor. He came to me in the barracks and said: 'Get up and come to the hospital barracks early tomorrow morning. I'll talk to the German doctor and make sure you are admitted'. Because of that I survived. — Otto Frank