Monster Ock Quotes & Sayings
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Nobody has the right to remove any single experience from another. Life and death are promised. We have a right to pain. — John Steinbeck
It is a very good exercise, at least from a historian's point of view, to imagine oneself a devout pagan while reading various Christian writings. — Ramsay MacMullen
When we were doing Bullets over Broadway, he told me to be more fragile and I thought I was, but he saw it completely differently. — Dianne Wiest
It's the calm before the storm, Aedion. — Sarah J. Maas
A linguist would be shocked to learn that if a set is not closed this does not mean that it is open, or again that "E is dense in E" does not mean the same thing as "E is dense in itself". — John Edensor Littlewood
You will see that Charles set his sights high. Intelligent idlers always have, in order to justify their idleness to their intelligence. — John Fowles
Teddy bear looked like he was suffering from murder withdrawal. — Ilona Andrews
There is no place less communal in America - no place less cooperative and brotherly, no place with fewer feelings of shared sacrifice - than a rush-hour freeway in Chicago. — Nathan Hill
Intellect is limited, but it has one great merit; it can recognise its limits! — Raheel Farooq
Every time I go to big events, it's a trip. I feel like that kid who shouldn't really be there. — Zac Efron
We waited on the plaza
while the band wondered what to play
at a time like this - something
to console or wake the world,
or simply to please themselves. — Ron Slate
At a certain point in history monuments became associated with kitsch, (it had never previously been so) and one might well ask why this unforeseen aesthetic and ethnic debasement of their values came about, or why monuments have not adapted to the times. Perhaps, instead of evoking authentic religious, patriotic or mystical sentiments, they evoke only the customary ersatz for these sentiments and have suffered the fate of becoming sentimental. — Gillo Dorfles
To do well does not mean everything will always turn out well. The key is to remember that faith and obedience are still the answers, even when things go wrong, perhaps especially when things go wrong. — David E. Sorensen
Violence becomes imperative when an attempt is made to assert rights without any reference to duties. — Mahatma Gandhi
