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Kinmonth Quotes By David Levithan

The world is full of people who think different is synonymous with wrong. — David Levithan

Kinmonth Quotes By Jimmy Connors

For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family. — Jimmy Connors

Kinmonth Quotes By Dan Jones

A typical plague victim developed large, tumorlike buboes on the skin; they started the size of almonds and grew to the size of eggs. They were painful to the touch and brought on hideous deformities when they grew large. A bubo under the arm would force the arm to lurch uncontrollably out to the side; sited on the neck, it would force the head into a permanently cocked position. The buboes were frequently accompanied by dark blotches, known as God's tokens, an unmistakable sign that the sufferer had been touched by the angel of death. Accompanying these violent deformities, the victim often developed a hacking cough that brought up blood and developed into incessant vomiting. He gave off a disgusting stench, which seemed to leak from every part of his body - his saliva, breath, sweat, and excrement stank overpoweringly - and eventually he began to lose his mind, wandering around screaming and collapsing in pain. — Dan Jones

Kinmonth Quotes By J.G. Ballard

Yet she felt an impostor, and already the mask had begun to bite into her face. — J.G. Ballard

Kinmonth Quotes By Marty Rubin

Who can I speak for but myself? — Marty Rubin

Kinmonth Quotes By Tom Barbash

I think writers tend to hear a different message from the ones our friends and acquaintances intend. We see what's revealed, which makes us dangerous. — Tom Barbash

Kinmonth Quotes By Erwin Schrodinger

The plurality that we perceive is only an appearance; it is not real. Vedantic philosophy ... has sought to clarify it by a number of analogies, one of the most attractive being the many-faceted crystal which, while showing hundreds of little pictures of what is in reality a single existent object, does not really multiply that object ... — Erwin Schrodinger