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Joey Medina Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Having actually read the Voltaire in question, I can confirm the quote is, as different from ours as the breed of spaniels is from that of greyhounds," Nicholas said coldly. "Interesting, though, that in the end we're all just dogs. — Alexandra Bracken

Joey Medina Quotes By Mark Strand

I believe that all poetry is formal in that it exists within limits, limits that are either inherited by tradition or limits that language itself imposes. — Mark Strand

Joey Medina Quotes By Phil Harding

Is it better that we manage population growth responsibly or should we to wait for nature to cull our numbers? — Phil Harding

Joey Medina Quotes By Aja Naomi King

Back when people couldn't read, other people would take newspapers and turn them into theater so that people would know what was going on in the world. That is a powerful thing. — Aja Naomi King

Joey Medina Quotes By Timur Vermes

He looked confused. "With your girlfriend, I mean. Who was to blame?"
"I don't know," I said. "Ultimately Churchill, I expect. — Timur Vermes

Joey Medina Quotes By Standing Bear

God never does anything wrong. He knows what is best for me. No man can understand God, or know why He deals with us as He does. — Standing Bear

Joey Medina Quotes By Sarah Schulman

Doc didn't have a television but he could predict that sort of thing. He just didn't need one. He could always tell what was on TV when he heard more than two people in a row say the same strange phrase in the same way. He knew that they had just seen it on television. A few weeks later everyone would have those words written on their chests. — Sarah Schulman

Joey Medina Quotes By Marion Woodman

What analysis is all about is for one hour a week, you sit and hope that for a flash of a moment you will experience connectedness. — Marion Woodman