Hurliman Boat Quotes & Sayings
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My head felt like it was going to crack down the middle, like some demented dwarf was driving glass pins through my brain. — Lilith Saintcrow

The invention of the micro-loan was a big surprise to me. Who would have guessed loans of less than $20 made to poor people in undeveloped countries could create thriving local economies? And, even more surprisingly, that they more reliably pay off their debts than the wealthy of the world. — Joel A. Barker

I see now that my faith was becoming an ally rather than an enemy because I could vent anger freely, even toward God, without fearing retribution. — Gerald L. Sittser

We deny your internationalism, because it is a luxury which only the upper classes can afford. — Benito Mussolini

When I came up, guys like Nicholson and DeNiro were held in highest regard. — Peter Gallagher

I foresee,' said Goethe, 'the dawn of a new literature which all people may claim as their own, for all have contributed to its foundation.' If, then, this is so, and if the materials for a civilisation as great as that of Europe lie all around you, what profit, you will ask me, will all this study of our poets and painters be to you? I might answer that the intellect can be engaged without direct didactic object on an artistic and historical problem; that the demand of the intellect is merely to feel itself alive; that nothing which has ever interested men or women can cease to be a fit subject for culture. — Oscar Wilde

The need to congregate workers in offices will gradually diminish. — Ray Kurzweil

Life is an earnest business, and no one every became good or great on a diet of broad grins. — Blackie

Though the contradictions of war seem sudden and simultaneous, history stalks before it strikes. Something tolerated soon becomes something good. — Anne Michaels

I have decided to take whatever my disease can throw at me, — Christopher Hitchens

Dialogue is a little bit jazz, a little bit hand-to-hand combat. — Chuck Wendig