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Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Doris Lessing

The storyteller is deep inside everyone of us. The story-maker is always with us. Let us suppose our world is attacked by war, by the horrors that we all of us easily imagine. Let us suppose floods wash through our cities, the seas rise ... but the storyteller will be there, for it is our imaginations which shape us, keep us, create us - for good and for ill. It is our stories that will recreate us, when we are torn, hurt, even destroyed. It is the storyteller, the dream-maker, the myth-maker, that is our phoenix, that represents us at our best, and at our most creative. — Doris Lessing

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By George R R Martin

They hate you because you act like you're better than they are — George R R Martin

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Lawren Leo

Only the ocean kept the same rhythm. Crashing in and slowly pulling back out, it never lied, never changed. It tried to teach them a life of romantic consistency. — Lawren Leo

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Jeffery Deaver

I said evenly, "Loving's low-tech. Usually he uses sandpaper and alcohol on sensitive parts of the body. Doesn't sound too bad but it works real well." I — Jeffery Deaver

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Kim Il-sung

The people are the masters of the revolution in each country. It is like putting a cart before the horse that foreigners carry out the revolution for them. The revolution can neither be exported nor imported. — Kim Il-sung

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The social conditions of life can only be improved by people exercising self-restraint. — Leo Tolstoy

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Victor Hugo

Freedom in art, freedom in society, this is the double goal towards which all consistent and logical minds must strive. — Victor Hugo

Myth The Phoenix Quotes By Vint Cerf

The Internet has introduced an enormously accessible and egalitarian platform for creating, sharing and obtaining information on a global scale. As a result, we have new ways to allow people to exercise their human and civil rights. — Vint Cerf