Narratological Elements Quotes & Sayings
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Fascist movements kill off their critics, literally or metaphorically, while democratic movements value, invite and even welcome criticism. — Parker Palmer

Be a mirror of life. Let everyone see their own astonishing beauty in your mirror. — Debasish Mridha

Men who are driven are happy in their work and their vision but are not happy-go-lucky. Evelyn has a happiness and contentment most of the time
she's my balance. — Oral Roberts

Cocaine decisions that you make today, will mean nothing later on when you get nose decay. — Frank Zappa

You cannot transpose the U.S. system on Turkey, and the Turkish system on France etc. You have to understand the people and their culture. That's leadership. — Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa

Whenever God is ready to do something new with His people, He always sets them to praying. — J. Edwin Orr

In the war between the humans and the robots, the humans had to win. Call me hopeful. — Dan Mangan

And through it all was the pervasive sound of money. Money lost. Money found. Spent. Earned. Exchanged. Gambled. Wasted. Tainted lucre, wealth corrupted by those who found success on the suffering of others. — S.G. Night

If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline. — Ray Dalio

The days of the Pentagon Papers debates seem long past, when a sudden transparency yielded insight into fights over war and peace and freedom and security; the transparency afforded by Twitter and Facebook yields insights that extend no further than a lawmaker's boundless narcissism and a culture's pitiless prurience. — Nancy Gibbs

When you devote yourself to being an artist, you have to stay on your craft and always try to get better and better. — Raekwon

A hand brushed my back. Then Rhys groaned, "If we're all here, either things went very, very wrong or very right." Cassian's broken laugh cracked out of him. — Sarah J. Maas