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Humancreation Quotes By Robyn Schneider

You know how they categorize Shakespeare's plays, right? If it ends with a wedding, it's a comedy. And if it ends with a funeral, it's a tragedy. — Robyn Schneider

Humancreation Quotes By Jen Wylie

I guess I have a thing for guys in leather, who knew? — Jen Wylie

Humancreation Quotes By Patti Smith

What a drug this little book is; to imbibe it is to find oneself presuming his process. I read and feel that same compulsion; the desire to possess what he has written, which can only be subdued by writing something myself. It is not mere envy but a delusional quickening in the blood. — Patti Smith

Humancreation Quotes By Ludwig Feuerbach

The Christians made mental phenomena into independent beings, their own feelings into qualities of things, the passions which governed them into powers which governed the world, in short, predicates of their own nature, whether recognised as such or not, into independent, subjective existences. — Ludwig Feuerbach

Humancreation Quotes By Dave Morris

When a medium like games or comic books whips up such a rapture of enthusiasm, naturally we look for lessons we should be learning. — Dave Morris

Humancreation Quotes By William Shakespeare

This thing of darkness I acknowlege mine. There is nothing more confining than the prison we don't know we are in. — William Shakespeare

Humancreation Quotes By Sarah Darer Littman

He stands up, slowly, and puts his hands on the zipper of his jeans, where I notice there's a bulge that looks like someone stuck a cucumber in his pants. That can be his ... thing, can it? He undoes the button then his fly and then slides his jeans down. He's wearing those tight boxer-briefs things, like that guy in the Calvin Klein commercial, and I realize, it's definitely not a cucumber. — Sarah Darer Littman