Hornfischer Literary Quotes & Sayings
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Complete free trade is not politically feasible. Why? Because it's only in the general interest and in no one's special interest. — Milton Friedman
Words do not always need a destination.
We can leave them behind us at the borders of feelings.
Running around headless in the vague zone.
And that is the privilege of artists: to live in confusion. — David Foenkinos
Peculiar trait of the western people, thought Grant, that you could sleep with their wives, despoil their daughters, sponge on them, defraud them, do almost anything that would mean at least ostracism in normal society, and they would barely seem to notice it. But refuse to drink with them and you immediately became a mortal enemy. What the hell? He didn't even want to think about the west or its people and their peculiarities. Let them be. Once he was in Sydney, who knew, he might never come back. — Kenneth Cook
But trying to conjure my mother was like trying to hum a song I'd never heard. — Nadia Hashimi
Did you ever notice how difficult it is to argue with someone who is not obsessed with being right? — Wayne Dyer
Don't let others box you into their idea of what they think you should be. A confined identity is a miserable way to exist. Be you and live free. Trust that in living true to yourself, you will attract people that support and love you, just as you are. — Jaeda DeWalt
I'm not going to get into the ring with Tolstoy. — Ernest Hemingway,
...i need someone to practice my french on... uhm i mean... with. — Marlon Lodge
Remember Luke, the suffering of one man is the suffering of all. Distances are irrelevant to injustice. If not stopped soon enough, evil will eventually reaches out to engulf all men, whether they have opposed it or ignored it. — George Lucas
We frolic while 'tis May. — Thomas Gray
A forced smile is uglier than a frown. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
they won't be false and they won't be true,
but hey'll be real. — Mary Oliver
By forbearing to do what may innocently be done, we may add hourly new vigor to resolution. — Samuel Johnson
