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Myricks Airfield Quotes By James Napoli

America: An ongoing experiment in democracy controlled largely by insanely wealthy people. And that's just the way we like it, thank you very much. — James Napoli

Myricks Airfield Quotes By H.L. Mencken

I am never much interested in the effects of what I write ... I seldom read with any attention the reviews of my ... books. Two times out of three I know something about the reviewer, and in very few cases have I any respect for his judgments. Thus his praise, if he praises me, leaves me unmoved. I can't recall any review that has even influenced me in the slightest. I live in sort of a vacuum, and I suspect that most other writers do, too. It is hard to imagine one of the great ones paying any serious attention to contemporary opinion. — H.L. Mencken

Myricks Airfield Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Who is that is dreaming all of this? Ecstasy, pure ecstasy, joy beyond understanding, bliss beyond the dry dullness of the mind's philosophical ranging, light beyond any light in this world - The substance and the essence of all existence is this light, the transcendental light. — Frederick Lenz

Myricks Airfield Quotes By Melanie Martinez

My condolences
I'll shed a tear with your family
I'll open a bottle up, pour a little bit out in your memory
I'll be at the wake dressed in all black
I'll call out your name, but you won't call back
I'll hand a flower to your mother when I say goodbye
Cause baby you're dead to me
I need to kill you
That's the only way to get you out of my head
Oh I need to kill you
To silence all the sweet little things you said
I really want to kill you
Wipe you off the face of my earth
And bury your bracelet
Bury your bracelet
Six feet under the dirt — Melanie Martinez

Myricks Airfield Quotes By Hal Duncan

The conflict between pacifism and socialism ultimately reflects a greater quandary of how one engages with such a system. — Hal Duncan