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Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

We are liable to miss the best of life if we do not know how to tingle, if we do not learn to hoist ourselves just a little higher than we generally are in order to sample the rarest and ripest fruit of art which human thought has to offer. — Vladimir Nabokov

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Kathleen Raine

I make no apology for writing in nature's age-old and unaging language, of whose images we build our paradises, Broceliande and Brindavan, the Forest of Arden, Xanadu, Shelley's Skies, or even Wordsworth's Grasemere, which can be found on no map. — Kathleen Raine

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Oscar Wilde

It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information. — Oscar Wilde

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Jesse Andrews

When you convert a good book to a film. stupid things happen — Jesse Andrews

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Naomi Shihab Nye

We dropped our troubles into the lap of the storyteller, and they turned into someone else's. — Naomi Shihab Nye

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Teri Terry

Seeing what scares you for what it is does not lessen the terror. It still has the power to break your heart, over and over again. — Teri Terry

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Sebastian Junger

The proximity of these two cultures over the course of many generations presented both sides with a stark choice about how to live. By the end of the nineteenth century, factories were being built in Chicago and slums were taking root in New York while Indians fought with spears and tomahawks a thousand miles away. It may say something about human nature that a surprising number of Americans - mostly men - wound up joining Indian society rather than staying in their own. They emulated Indians, married them, were adopted by them, and on some occasions even fought alongside them. And the opposite almost never happened: Indians almost never ran away to join white society. Emigration always seemed to go from the civilized to the tribal, and it left Western thinkers flummoxed about how to explain such an apparent rejection of their society. When — Sebastian Junger

Humanizing The Badge Quotes By Erma Bombeck

Success is outliving your failures — Erma Bombeck