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Lynnita Petroski Quotes By Haniel Long

The waves smash against rocks, boulder thunders upon bolder. Granite men grind one another, leaving their clean sand to floor the ocean.
The alternative would be for the republic to breed up a race of men who could work together without growing violent: men more interested in getting somewhere than having their own way.
Haniel Long: Homestead 1892: Pittsburgh Memoranda. — Haniel Long

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By John Connolly

Why is there always one bloke in these boy bands who looks like he came to fix the boiler and somehow got bullied into joining the group? — John Connolly

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By John Corapi

God has placed clear limits on Man's intelligence, but none on his stupidity. — John Corapi

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By Bill Sienkiewicz

I want to say 90% of stuff out there is just crap that got made. The main point is that it got produced. — Bill Sienkiewicz

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By Roseanne Barr

My kids were completely out of control, while I was working fifteen hours a day plus weekends. I screamed a lot, something I'm not particularly proud of, but it was that or firearms. — Roseanne Barr

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

A man of my spiritual intensity does not eat corpses. — George Bernard Shaw

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By Neal Stephenson

Gold is gold everywhere, fungible and indifferent. But when a disk of gold is stamped by a coiner with certain pompous words and the picture of a King, it takes on added value
seigneurage. It has that value only in that people believe that it does
it is a shared phant'sy. — Neal Stephenson

Lynnita Petroski Quotes By George Eliot

Language gives a fuller image, which is all the better for beings vague. After all, the true seeing is within; and painting stares at you with an insistent imperfection. I feel that especially about representations of women. As if a woman were a mere colored superficies! You must wait for movement and tone. There is a difference in their very breathing: they change from moment to moment. — George Eliot