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Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Douglas Coupland

When the world throws you too much information, the only way you can stay sane or survive is to look for pattern recognition. Amidst all the blurs, is there a constellation that emerges, is there a straight line that's emerging? — Douglas Coupland

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Lev L. Spiro

Despite rumors to the contrary, a mime is actually a very satisfying thing to waste. — Lev L. Spiro

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Michelle Franklin

She deigned to asked me how ice queens reproduce. I grinned, and her mother looked horrified.
"We procreate by way of ice cubes, of course. We put them in our nests and let them incubate for the period of about four months, and when the temperature is right, we put them out to roost and let them flake off into billions of snowflakes, rather like tadpoles breaking in droves from their eggs. And that, child," I said, with a simulacrum of glee, "is how winter is born."
"Does it hurt?"
"No more than the approach of Monday does to most of the world. It is a natural process, you understand, but it is dreadful hard work. — Michelle Franklin

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Honore De Balzac

Our Father in heaven is surely on the side of fathers on earth who love their children. — Honore De Balzac

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

There is no love where there is no will — Mahatma Gandhi

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By A.A. Milne

Pooh," said Rabbit kindly, "you haven't any brain."
"I know," said Pooh humbly. — A.A. Milne

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Katherine Marsh

Is not our capacity to choose, to chase, to dream of becoming other than we are, more powerful then the patterns of the stars? — Katherine Marsh

Nemerov The Vacuum Quotes By Theodosius Dobzhansky

Nature's stern discipline enjoins mutual help at least as often as warfare. The fittest may also be the gentlest. — Theodosius Dobzhansky