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Hoc Season 2 Quotes & Sayings

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Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Mary Travers

Folk music has always contained a concern for the human condition. And since it brings people into it from different points of view, that can help illuminate what a consensus might be to important issues. — Mary Travers

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

We must love those with whom we live and work, and love them for all their failings, manifest and manifold though they be. — Alexander McCall Smith

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Johnny Hunt

The beginning of knowledge is to know thyself a sinner. — Johnny Hunt

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By David Filo

Yahoo! is dedicated to promoting community awareness through outreach, education and information access. — David Filo

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Gordon Bell

Well, I got to have a project. I'm not a blue-sky guy at all. I'd never let anybody like me loose in a company. — Gordon Bell

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By H.M. Tomlinson

Light comes to us unexpectedly and obliquely. Perhaps it amuses the gods to try us. They want to see whether we are asleep. — H.M. Tomlinson

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Mary Karr

Reading is socially accepted disassociation. You flip a switch and you're not there anymore. It's better than heroin. More effective and cheaper and legal. — Mary Karr

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Harold Monro

The public, as a whole, does not demand or appreciate the pure expression of beauty. Its cultured members expect to find in poetry, if anything, repose from material and nervous anxiety; an apt or chiselled phrase strokes the appetites and tickles the imagination. The more general public merely enjoys its platitudes and truisms jerked on to the understanding in line and rhyme; truth put into metre sounds overwhelmingly true. — Harold Monro

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Evelyn Pryce

It is, of course, much easier for a literary character to take a risk for love. The realities of social strata and responsibility mean nothing but a plot point in today's modern literature, but outside of these stories we are not pushing for change. The ideals we embody in our art rarely play themselves out in our lives. What would happen if we took the example of our fictional heroes; what if each of us was a Don Juan? — Evelyn Pryce

Hoc Season 2 Quotes By Susan Sontag

To emphasize style is to slight content, or to introduce an attitude which is neutral with respect to content. — Susan Sontag