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Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Frank Sheed

It is of the very nature of partial seeing that we cannot see all the reconciliation of the parts we see, because it is only in the whole that they are one, and we do not see the whole. The word we form cannot wholly express God: only the Word He generates can do that. To be irked at this necessary darkness is as though we were irked at not being God. — Frank Sheed

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Meg Hillier

Yes, Hackney has got more expensive, but so has rest of London — Meg Hillier

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Eli Broad

Artists rarely do the same thing over and over again. Art is about the new, doing things in a new way. — Eli Broad

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Anthony Eden

If you've broken the eggs, you should make the omelette. — Anthony Eden

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Thomas Browne

Tis hard to find a whole age to imitate, or what century to propose for example. — Thomas Browne

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Tom McCarthy

It's not that I'm being shy. It's just that
well, for one, I don't even remember the event. It's a blank: a white slate, a black hole. I have vague images, half-impressions: of being, or having been
or, more precisely, being about to be
hit; blue light; railings; lights of other colours; being held above some kind of tray or bed. But who's to say that these are genuine memories? Who's to say my traumatized mind didn't just make them up, or pull them out from somewhere else, some other slot, and stick them there to plug the gap
the crater
that the accident had blown? Minds are versatile and wily things. Real chancers. — Tom McCarthy

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Neil Gaiman

It must be a real betrayal, when your body turns against you.
I wonder if she likes flowers.
All the bits of you that can go wrong ...
I don't like flowers, not really. I like growing them, but that's only because I like seeing them blossom, and seeing them die ...
But oh, how I do love to play God. — Neil Gaiman

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Douglas Preston

Trying to fulfill earthly desires was like carrying water to the sea; a never- ending task, and an ultimately useless one. — Douglas Preston

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By John Le Carre

I've studied the disease, I've lived in the swamp. It is my informed conclusion that we are suffering, as an ex-great nation, from top-down corporate rot. And that's not just the judgement of an ailing old fart. A lot of people in my Service make a profession of not seeing things in black and white. Do not confuse me with them. I'm a late-onset, red-toothed radical with balls. Still with me? — John Le Carre

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Benjamin Zephaniah

The way animals are carted around reminds me of the slavery of my people ... The slavery of animals has to be ended too. — Benjamin Zephaniah

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Judy Holliday

I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable. — Judy Holliday

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

There you are, sir. There's nothing more than to love and be loved. — Sebastian Faulks

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Christian Wiman

I suppose I do believe that the greatest art consoles a wound that it creates, that art can give you the capacity to endure and respond to the pain it forces you to feel. Psychological pain, I mean. — Christian Wiman

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Hilary Duff

Id rather be seen the way I am now instead of falling over myself walking out of a club, — Hilary Duff

Mark Brandon Chopper Reid Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair. — Christopher Hitchens