Lasswells Mode Quotes & Sayings
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I always worked until I had something done and I always stopped when I knew what was going to happen next. That way I could be sure of going on the next day. — Ernest Hemingway,
Leaders have devoted themselves to politics, little knowing, it seems
that political independence disappears without economic independence
that economic independence is the foundation of political independence. — Booker T. Washington
If a woman or a gay person has a right, by conservative logic, then the right is not actually a right but instead an assault on rights. Women and gays: So evil that we can turn actual rights into assaults on freedom just by having them. — Amanda Marcotte
Drowned in the lake, ravished by gypsies, struck by a passing motor car, she thought ritually, a sound principle being that nothing was ever as one imagined it, and this was an efficient means of excluding the worst. — Ian McEwan
Did he know that he was the dream come true a girl like me would never dare to dream? — Kristen Ashley
With every step of our lives we enter into the middle of some story which we are certain to misunderstand. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
That's better." He looks at me and smiles. "It's easier to handle if you're not pussy footing around on the power. — Jodi Ellen Malpas
Jump in at any time and type. Whoever is chatting with Keith online won't be any — Robert Bryndza
A good story is alive, ever changing and growing as it meets each listener or reader in a spirited and unique encounter, while the moralistic tale is not only dead on arrival, it's already been embalmed. It's safer that way. When a lively story goes dancing out to meet the imagination of a child, the teller loses control over meaning. The child gets to decide what the story means. — Katherine Paterson
I loved life too much to lust for life. — Antoni Lange
Remembering a dream is almost as hard as catching a bird in your hand, but sometimes it's as if the bird comes and sits on your shoulder of its own free will. — Jostein Gaarder