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Ormiston Venture Quotes By Jules Romains

The world is an enormous injustice. — Jules Romains

Ormiston Venture Quotes By Isaac Bashevis Singer

What a strange power there is in clothing. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

Ormiston Venture Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Don't worry about me talking," he said. "I have a living to make. You know in Africa no woman ever misses her lion and no white man ever bolts." "I bolted like a rabbit," Macomber said. Now what in hell were you going to do about a man who talked like that, Wilson wondered. — Ernest Hemingway,

Ormiston Venture Quotes By Tessa Bailey

But none of them bless themselves after saying 'hell' or make me crazy to see them smile. — Tessa Bailey

Ormiston Venture Quotes By Randal Marlin

It is true that advertising often gives information and is valuable for doing so, but some forms of advertising give precious little information, and even that little is wrong. — Randal Marlin

Ormiston Venture Quotes By F. David Peat

It is as if the formation of patterns within the unconscious mind is accompanied by physical patterns in the outer world. In particular, as psychic patterns are on the point of reaching consciousness, the synchronicities reach their peak; moreover, they generally disappear as the individual becomes consciously aware of a new alignment of forces within his or her own personality ... It is as if the internal restructuring produces external resonance, or as if a burst of 'mental energy' is propagated outward onto the world. — F. David Peat

Ormiston Venture Quotes By Durga Chew-Bose

It's imperative that writing consists of not living up to your own taste. Of leaving the world behind so you can hold fast to what's strange inside; what's unlit. A soreness. A neglected joy. The way forward is perhaps not maintaining a standard for accuracy but appraising what naturally heaps. Writing — Durga Chew-Bose