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Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Lillian Smith

For men tied fast to the absolute, bled of their differences, drained of their dreams by authoritarian leeches until nothing but pulp is left, become a massive, sick Thing whose sheer weight is used ruthlessly by ambitious men. Here is the real enemy of the people: our own selves dehumanized into the masses. And where is the David who can slay this giant? — Lillian Smith

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By J.D. Salinger

But her arms were probably the best of her. They were brown and round and good. — J.D. Salinger

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Tina Turner

I want to know what the difference between the essence of a man and woman is. — Tina Turner

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Dick Vitale

Gowdy had a love affair with the microphone and the fans had a love affair with him. American sports fans truly lost an icon, a legend who never felt he was bigger than anyone else. He had that humility that made him special, and he made everyone feel like they were so important. — Dick Vitale

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Rahsaan Roland Kirk

When I die, I want them to play The Black and Crazy Blues, I want to be cremated, put in a bag of pot and I want beautiful people to smoke me and hope they got something out of it. — Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Scott Adams

But if your story is about the inner workings of competitive quilting, you'd better make it short and extra witty. People drift off when you stop talking about stuff that isn't, well, them. The — Scott Adams

Litcharts The Crucible Quotes By Ada Lovelace

We cannot forbear suggesting one practical result which it appears to us must be greatly facilitated by the independent manner in which the engine orders and combines its operations: we allude to the attainment of those combinations into which imaginary quantities enter. — Ada Lovelace