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Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Lucille Clifton

What they call you is one thing. What you answer to is something else. — Lucille Clifton

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Andrew Michael Ramsay

The source of Pyrrhonism comes from failing to distinguish between a demonstration, a proof and a probability. A demonstration supposes that the contradictory idea is impossible; a proof of fact is where all the reasons lead to belief, without there being any pretext for doubt; a probability is where the reasons for belief are stronger than those for doubting. — Andrew Michael Ramsay

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Edmond Manning

These tears need to be shed, wept into the earth where there is no hope of consolation. Sometimes a man has to cry alone. — Edmond Manning

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Simon R. Green

It's tucked away in a quiet corner, shadowed and obscured, no part of the Nightside's usual bright gaudy neon noir. It doesn't advertise and it doesn't care if you habitually pass by on the other side. It's just there for when you need it. Dedicated to the patron saint of lost causes, St. Jude's is an old old place ... St. Jude's isn't a place for comfort for frills and fancies and the trappings of religion. just a place where you can talk to your god and sometimes get an answer. — Simon R. Green

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Rob Thomas

In Vegas, the veneer of glamor was bright but thin. You didn't have to look that hard to see the darker realities that lurked beneath the surface. — Rob Thomas

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Cus D'Amato

Mike's (Tyson) punch is like an atomic bomb in that it is relative to nature. Both have no value unless you have a means of conveying it to the target. He is boxing-smart. — Cus D'Amato

Laurents Hogshead Quotes By Samuel West

It would've been hard to do something else, to as it were, run away from the circus and become an accountant. — Samuel West