Otchere Darko Quotes & Sayings
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You have to be careful with the stories you tell. And you have to watch out for the stories that you are told. — Thomas King

Brutes gaze on sights, they are arrested by sounds; and what they see and what they hear are sights and sounds only. The intellectof man, on the contrary, energises as well as his eye or ear, and perceives in sights or sounds something beyond them. It seizes and unites what the senses present to it; it grasps and forms what need not be seen or heard except in detail. It discerns in lines and colors, or in tones, what is beautiful and what is not. It gives them a meaning, and invests them with an idea. — John Henry Newman

The reason why time plays a great part in so many of my tales is that this element looms up in my mind as the most profoundly dramatic and grimly terrible thing in the universe. — H.P. Lovecraft

In our culture we have such respect for musical instruments, they are like part of God. — Ravi Shankar

My idea of perfect is being too busy laughing at yourself to care what you look like — Katie Kacvinsky

How have those in power led armies to kill people they don't know for centuries, always at the risk of their lives? By telling them God wants them to do it. By telling them that the country is depending on them. — Sean Platt

He has a very extensive public relations apparatus that is paid for by the taxpayers of this state. They are some of the best in the business. and he is a master at getting not only television but other media exposure on the basis of confrontation and chaos. — Bill Scott

I have a passion for libraries. They are potentially real community centers. — Moshe Safdie

Well I don't feel sectarian against sparseness, although I sometimes get a little chippy about this. I resent the way that a certain notion of parsimony has become the norm for skilful literary writing. — China Mieville

Knowing too much is very apt to make us troublesome to other people — Mary Wortley Montagu