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Hingeley Quotes By William Butler Yeats

Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends. — William Butler Yeats

Hingeley Quotes By Anthony Burgess

But poor old Dim kept looking up at the stars and planets and the Luna with his rot wide open like a kid who'd never viddied any such thing before, and he said: "What's on them, I wonder. What would be up there on things like that?" I nudged him hard, saying: "Come, gloopy bastard as thou art. Think thou not on them. There'll be life like down here most likely, with some getting knifed and others doing the knifing. — Anthony Burgess

Hingeley Quotes By Charles Bukowski

She pointed at me. I felt important. I had lost so many women to so many other guys that it felt good for the thing to be working the other way around. — Charles Bukowski

Hingeley Quotes By Paulo Freire

In sum: banking theory and practice, as immobilizing and fixating forces, fail to acknowledge men and women as historical beings; problem-posing theory and practice take the people's historicity as their starting point. — Paulo Freire

Hingeley Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Women are more susceptible to pain than to pleasure. — Michel De Montaigne

Hingeley Quotes By Irving Stone

An empty stomach is better than full and grief is better than happiness. — Irving Stone

Hingeley Quotes By Joan Crawford

Damn it . . . Don't you dare ask God to help me. — Joan Crawford

Hingeley Quotes By Zack Love

It's not a bad thing, if you're responsible about it. Just don't start having boyfriends. Wait until you've found your husband."
"And how am I supposed to find a husband if I can't have a boyfriend until then?" I asked ironically. — Zack Love

Hingeley Quotes By Sandra Cisneros

You know, we should have cards like the deaf have. "Can't talk, I'm writing today." — Sandra Cisneros