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Monkhood Quotes By Lauren Beukes

Visibility limits your imagination of the ocean only as far as you can see, ten metres, fifteen at a stretch. But it's only in the utter black that you can feel the true scale, the volume and weight of that gaping unknowable drift between continents. — Lauren Beukes

Monkhood Quotes By Kim Longinotto

There's no point in making something if you're not falling in love with the people you're filming and you want them to really enjoy you being around. It would be weird if, when you're making a film, you don't think it's going to be the best ever or the worst ever - I guess it goes from one feeling to another. — Kim Longinotto

Monkhood Quotes By Tim Ward

A few days ago Tan Casipo said to me, 'Some people come here with so much dust in their eyes it's unbearable to talk to them.' What does that say about the monkhood? He can't tolerate people with 'dust in their eyes.' All that these monks have developed here is a safe little self-centred world which they call holy because villagers bow down to them. Living in a forest and wearing a robe doesn't make you better than anybody else. — Tim Ward

Monkhood Quotes By Philip Pullman

Fine vapors escape from whatever is doing the living. The night is cold and delicate and full of angels Pounding down the living. The factories are all lit up, The chime goes unheard. We are together at last, though far apart. - from "The Ecclesiast" by John Ashbery — Philip Pullman

Monkhood Quotes By Jean Rhys

There is no doubt that running away on a fresh, blue morning can be exhilarating. — Jean Rhys

Monkhood Quotes By Paul Gascoigne

I never predict anything, and I never will. — Paul Gascoigne

Monkhood Quotes By Matthew Quick

I am trying to be kind instead of right. — Matthew Quick

Monkhood Quotes By Rollo May

Much self-condemnation, thus, is a cloak for arrogance. Those who think they overcome pride by condemning themselves could well ponder Spinoza's remark, 'One who despises himself is the nearest to a proud man'. In ancient Athens, when a politician was trying to get the votes of the working class by appearing very humble in a tattered coat with big holes in it, Socrates unmasked his hypocrisy by exclaiming, 'Your vanity shows forth from every whole in your coat'. — Rollo May

Monkhood Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

my survival had come at a price. Fate didn't let anyone off easily. — Jeaniene Frost