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Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By Laurie Halse Anderson

I wish I were three feet tall and he could pick me up and he still had a beard and he wore cotton sweaters that felt soft on my cheek and I could cry it all away and I would wipe my tears on his shoulder and I could suck my thumb and suck the end of my ponytail and he wouldn't tell me only babies did that and he would rock me on the front porch with the wind coming clean from the north and he would sing nursery rhymes with made-up words like Mom used to and he could teach me the alphabet again and how to walk and how to run and maybe I would do it better this time. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By William James

Romeo wants Juliet as the filings want the magnet; and if no obstacles intervene he moves towards her by as straight a line as they. But Romeo and Juliet, if a wall be built between them, do not remain idiotically pressing their faces against its opposite sides like the magnet and the filings with the card. Romeo soon finds a circuitous way, by scaling the wall or otherwise, of touching Juliet's lips directly. With the filings the path is fixed; whether it reaches the end depends on accidents. With the lover it is the end which is fixed, the path may be modified indefinitely. — William James

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By Park Gye-Ok

A person has to live in a house for it not to break down. — Park Gye-Ok

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By R. Lee Ermey

I honestly do feel that I am a role model for young people. — R. Lee Ermey

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Running was the way he dreamed. Having never been in control of his life, his idea of freedom was simply to break free. He dreamed of being at the mercy of the wind, carried aloft and blown here and there, a life of true randomness instead of always being part of someone else's purpose. — Orson Scott Card

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By Thornton Wilder

Every good thing in the world stands on the razor-edge of danger. — Thornton Wilder

Indubitable Equivalent Quotes By Joseph Conrad

Of a decent young citizen in a toga - perhaps too much dice, you know - coming out here in the train of some prefect, or tax-gatherer, or trader even, — Joseph Conrad