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Letss Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Radical changes of identity, happening suddenly and in very brief intervals of time, have proved more deadly and destructive of human values than wars fought with hardware weapons. — Marshall McLuhan

Letss Quotes By Joseph DeRisi

I'm really focused on my research almost 100 percent. That, and my family and kids. — Joseph DeRisi

Letss Quotes By Buddy Wakefield

What children
and the landing of a plane
most have in common
is that they are best made
by a line drive of pilot lights guided
through a single tambourine
across the day we met
in a field of wet metal hands on The Gospel of Lightning. — Buddy Wakefield

Letss Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

My first book didn't even have a Canadian publisher. And that upset me, because I so wanted a readership up there. — Patrick DeWitt

Letss Quotes By Jens Lekman

I must admit that it seems like my mind really reconstructs some things, and in a very - I just know that it seems like some things are not as I remembered them when I do some investigation. — Jens Lekman

Letss Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

I've always liked that name. She looks like an Estella." A catch in his voice. She looks like a bald, old man to me, but I nod. I am incapable of saying no to my husband, so it looks like the kid just got screwed. — Tarryn Fisher

Letss Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Built by pain and drive. — Ellen Hopkins

Letss Quotes By Colum McCann

It was one of those moments when everything is out of balance, I suppose, and just watching an odd thing seems to make sense. The squirrel scampered up a tree trunk, the sound of its nails like water in a tub. — Colum McCann

Letss Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Learn to let urgency go. Nothing is urgent. Stress is the product of uncertainty and urgency of life. — Debasish Mridha

Letss Quotes By John Niven

I've often found myself looking fondly at the Valentine's cultures in other countries. South Korea, for instance - where women must give chocolate to men. — John Niven