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Magazine Release Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

It is this union of passionate interest in the detailed facts with equal devotion to abstract generalisation which forms the novelty in our present society . — Alfred North Whitehead

Magazine Release Quotes By Ruth Rendell

It's not necessary with your friends to discuss something you know you will disagree profoundly on. — Ruth Rendell

Magazine Release Quotes By Johann Sebastian Bach

Without my morning coffee I'm just like a dried up piece of roast goat. — Johann Sebastian Bach

Magazine Release Quotes By John Webster

Right! There are plots.
Your beauty! Oh, ten thousand curses on 't!
How long have I beheld the devil in crystal!
Thou hast led me, like an heathen sacrifice,
With music, and with fatal yokes of flowers,
To my eternal ruin. Woman to man
Is either a god, or a wolf. — John Webster

Magazine Release Quotes By Brendan Fehr

You'll never see a good performance out of me, in terms of a character, when the camera isn't rolling. — Brendan Fehr

Magazine Release Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Silence is not just the absence of sound: there is a sound called silence. — Haruki Murakami

Magazine Release Quotes By H. L. Hunt

If you don't believe you can win, there is no point in getting out of bed at the beginning of the day. — H. L. Hunt

Magazine Release Quotes By John Adams

To believe all men honest is folly. To believe none is something worse. — John Adams

Magazine Release Quotes By John Kessel

Being left-handed has its advantages in volleyball. Few people know enough about your spike and serve to give you advice. — John Kessel

Magazine Release Quotes By Jeffrey Pierce

It's impossible for anyone to meet the expectation of being the savior of the world. — Jeffrey Pierce

Magazine Release Quotes By John Ruskin

Which of us?is to do the hard and dirty work for the restand for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay? — John Ruskin