Nobelists In Literature Quotes & Sayings
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He said, softly, "Sorry, Jimmy." He still didn't cry. I would have cried. But then, women have more chemicals in their tear ducts. It makes us tear up easier than men. Honest. — Laurell K. Hamilton

The ethics of psychiatric therapy is the very negation of the ethics of political liberty. The former embraces absolute power, provided it is used to protect and promote the patient's mental health. The latter rejects absolute power, regardless of its aim or use. — Thomas Szasz

In OK Computer, the guitar was already moving towards a tone generator as well as a riff generator. — Colin Greenwood

I like to sing along to Annie Lennox and pretend to be as sassy as her. — Sophie Thompson

Oh sober-minded reader, never sneer at such fantasies. In the quiet of your mind, when the deep night is at it's blackest, are you always so certain of what is real? — Ann Eliza Young

We're not here to be fair. We're here to give red meat to our viewers. — Joe Muto

Japonisme was a vertical phenomenon running through a number of successive styles; Art Nouveau was a horizontal, chronologically limited phenomenon that embodied the aim of giving expression to a new experience of life. — Klaus Berger

I smiled up at him with a hopeful look. "You could just unlace it now? — Rysa Walker

Da thought of people as books to be read, but I've always thought of them more as formulas- full of variables, but always the sum of their parts. — Victoria Schwab

We cannot and must not allow ourselves to have the message of Hiroshima and Nagasaki fade completely from our minds, and we cannot allow our vision or ideals to fade, either. For if we do, we have but one course left for us. And that flash of light will not only rob us of our vision, but it will rob us of our lives, our progeny, and our very existence. — Tadatoshi Akiba