Lurches Hillsboro Quotes & Sayings
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For some reason, it often rained on the nights they met, and this night was no exception - a thin drizzle was falling outside. — Haruki Murikami
Why are you here?"
Silence. Then the boy said slowly, "Because I admire you. — Dorothy Dunnett
I don't think sexuality defines a person. It's one small part of who you are, in my view. You are many things, and I never felt that people were defined by their sexuality solely. — William Friedkin
We've been together for thirty-five years," Alec had said. "We've no call to change now. — Eva Ibbotson
All modes of government are failures. Despotism is unjust to everybody, including the despot, who was probably made for better things. Oligarchies are unjust to the many, and ochlocracies are unjust to the few. High hopes were once formed of democracy; but democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people. It has been found out. I must say that it was high time, for all authority is quite degrading. It degrades those who exercise it, and degrades those over whom it is exercised. — Oscar Wilde
I believe that ideal character in its perfection is potentially in every man who is born into the world. — George Edward Woodberry
The body always expresses the spirit whose envelope it is. And for him who can see, the nude offers the richest meaning. — Auguste Rodin
Since the end of human action, as distinct from the end products of fabrication, can never be reliably predicted, the means used to achieve political goals are more often than not of greater relevance to the future world than the intended goals. — Hannah Arendt
To treat an imperfect brother (or sister) impatiently is to advertise our own imperfections. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
In order to fix it, you need a passionate anger about something that doesn't work well. — James Dyson
Tim and Fritz Lang I loved working with. Not Hitchcock so much. There was no communication. — Sylvia Sidney
