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Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Charles's conversation was commonplace as a street pavement, and everyone's ideas trooped through it in their everyday garb, without exciting emotion, laughter, or thought. He had never had the curiosity, he said, while he lived at Rouen, to go to the theatre to see the actors from Paris. He could neither swim, nor fence, nor shoot, and one day he could not explain some term of horsemanship to her that she had come across in a novel.
A man, on the contrary, should he not know everything, excel in manifold activities, initiate you into the energies of passion, the refinements of life, all mysteries? But this one taught nothing, knew nothing, wished nothing. He thought her happy; and she resented this easy calm, this serene heaviness, the very happiness she gave him. — Gustave Flaubert

Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Dean Koontz

Sometimes she liked to search for animals and faces in the shapen clouds of a summer day. Flames were too quick and fluid for the eye to glimpse the suggestion of any presence other than fire, — Dean Koontz

Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Stanley Crawford

To dream a garden and then to plant it is an act of independence and even defiance to the greater world. — Stanley Crawford

Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Abigail Thomas

Is memory property? If two people remember something differently is one of them wrong? — Abigail Thomas

Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

Surely it is better, thought Domenica, that forty-five should buy the book and actually read it, than should many thousands, indeed millions, buy it and put it on their shelves, like ... Professor Hawking's Brief History of Time. That was a book that had been bought by millions, but had been demonstrated to have been read by only a minute proportion of those who had acquired it. For do we not all have a copy of that on our shelves, and who amongst us can claim to have read beyond the first page, in spite of the pellucid prose of its author and his evident desire to share with us his knowledge of ... of whatever it is that the book is about? — Alexander McCall Smith

Indexes Vs Indices Quotes By Siri Hustvedt

Our great cultural error is to assume that 'truth' arrives only through reductive theories. — Siri Hustvedt