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Interment Rights Quotes By Richard M. Weaver

It is characteristic of the barbarian ... to insist upon seeing a thing "as it is." The desire testifies that he has nothing in himself with which to spiritualize it; the relation is one of thing to thing without the intercession of the imagination. Impatient of the veiling with which the man of higher type gives the world imaginative meaning, the barbarian and the Philistine, who is the barbarian living amid culture, demands the access of immediacy. Where the former wishes representation, the latter insists upon starkness of materiality, suspecting rightly that forms will mean restraint. — Richard M. Weaver

Interment Rights Quotes By Trent Lott

Racial discrimination does not always violate public policy. — Trent Lott

Interment Rights Quotes By Rex Stout

A hole in the ice is dangerous only to those who go skating. — Rex Stout

Interment Rights Quotes By Ariel Dorfman

We can live with lots of things, but we can't live without imagination, we can't live without hope. — Ariel Dorfman

Interment Rights Quotes By Kelle Groom

No one has ever held me so tightly. It's a shock to matter this much. It isn't like arms are around me, it's more like a house, as if he has made a house around me. As he did around Tommy. — Kelle Groom

Interment Rights Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

You can never know who you really are or what you can do until you discover yourself — Sunday Adelaja

Interment Rights Quotes By Doris Lessing

It is not always possible to know, when you make a note of an event, or a state of mind, how this may strike someone perhaps ten thousand years later. — Doris Lessing

Interment Rights Quotes By Pierce Brosnan

Sometimes you take time off, and then you look around and you go, "Hello. What happened? Oh dear!" — Pierce Brosnan

Interment Rights Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

A man would know the end he goes to, but he cannot know it if he does not turn, and return to his beginning, and hold that beginning in his being. If he would not be a stick whirled and whelmed in the stream, he must be the stream itself, all of it, from its spring to its sinking in the sea. — Ursula K. Le Guin