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Monotheists Take Quotes By J.D. Salinger

What're you majoring in?" I asked him. "Perverts?" I was only horsing around. "What're you trying to be
funny? — J.D. Salinger

Monotheists Take Quotes By Clint Smith

The sling is to a rifle what the holster is to a pistol. If you have a sling, chances are you will keep the rifle with you. If there is no sling present, you will set the rifle down. When you are at the absolutely farthest point away from the rifle that you can possibly get, you'll need it. — Clint Smith

Monotheists Take Quotes By Warren Christopher

An independent and free media is essential to ensure democracy. — Warren Christopher

Monotheists Take Quotes By Edward Abbey

In the end, for all our differences and conflicts, most women and men share the same food, work, shelter, bed, life, joy, anguish, and fate. We need each other. — Edward Abbey

Monotheists Take Quotes By Brenda Novak

He kept imagining women like his mother creeping across the border with the hope of being able to make enough to feed themselves and their families, and being murdered by some vigilante who felt he had the right to take the law into his own hands. It was so easy to feel self-righteous and superior when you had a comfortable home, a safe place to live and a full stomach. — Brenda Novak

Monotheists Take Quotes By J.K. Rowling

I don't believe him," said Hermione in a very unsteady voice, the moment they were out of earshot of Hagrid. "I don't believe him. I really don't believe him ... "
"Calm down," said Harry.
"Calm down!" she said feverishly. "A giant! A giant in the forest! And we're supposed to give him English lessons! Always assuming, of course, we can get past the herd of murderous centaurs on the way in and out! I - don't - believe - him! — J.K. Rowling

Monotheists Take Quotes By James Dashner

A distant, faded memory of sucking on pennies as a kid popped into his head. — James Dashner

Monotheists Take Quotes By James Levine

Second, if you're the boss, just because they don't ask doesn't mean your employees don't have needs. — James Levine

Monotheists Take Quotes By Arundhati Roy

I love the unanswered question, the unresolved story, the unclimbed mountain, the tender shard of an incomplete dream. Most of the time. But is it mandatory for a writer to be ambiguous about everything? Isn't it true that there have been fearful episodes in human history when prudence and discretion would have just been euphemisms for pusillanimity? When caution was actually cowardice? When sophistication was disguised decadence? When circumspection was really a kind of espousal? Isn't it true, or at least theoretically possible, that there are times in the life of a people or a nation when the political climate demands that we - even the most sophisticated of us - overtly take sides? I think such times are upon us. — Arundhati Roy

Monotheists Take Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

It wasn't just coffee ... it was an experience. Smooth, roasted, buttery notes gave away to a velvet finish. — Lisa Kleypas

Monotheists Take Quotes By Nancy Pelosi

If women have confidence in themselves, they will have confidence in other women. — Nancy Pelosi

Monotheists Take Quotes By Mike McCarthy

It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun. — Mike McCarthy

Monotheists Take Quotes By Dara Horn

His unfinished book had become his obsession. He rarely left his room, which he insulated with sheaves of paper scribbled with beginnings and endings, nailing ideas to the walls and stretching long strips of sentences from the window to the door. Tall stacks of scenes and chapters sprouted from the floor, as if the papers had reincarnated themselves back into trees. The paper forest around him glimmered in the sun from the windows, weaving rays of light in yellow and purple and blue. Hunger squeezed his throat, but he turned his ravenousness toward writing. He almost never slept. During the shortages, he wrote between the columns of old newspapers, or on pieces of cardboard, or on bark pulled from trees. He traded potatoes for ink. — Dara Horn