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P42 Airplane Quotes By Jerome K. Jerome

When I meet a cat, I say, "Poor Pussy!" and stop down and tickle the side of its head; and the cat sticks up its tail in a rigid, cast-iron manner, arches its back, and wipes its nose up against my trousers; and all is gentleness and peace. When Montmorency meets a cat, the whole street knows about it; and there is enough bad language wasted in ten seconds to last an ordinarily respectable man all his life, with care. — Jerome K. Jerome

P42 Airplane Quotes By Julia Quinn

Interesting, he later reflected, was perhaps not the correct word.
By the time he and Henry arrived back at the house for their midday meal - a scrumptious bowl of hot, sticky porridge - he had mucked out the stable stalls, milked a cow, been pecked by three separate hens, weeded a vegetable garden, and fallen into a trough. — Julia Quinn

P42 Airplane Quotes By Grant Morrison

And I ask him why he cuts his arms with a razor. Just fo feel. Just to feel something. — Grant Morrison

P42 Airplane Quotes By Pierce Brown

I take his shoulder and bring him close like he's a brother. I know the power touch can have. — Pierce Brown

P42 Airplane Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

The quiet people just do their work. — Joyce Carol Oates

P42 Airplane Quotes By John Locke

Success in fighting means not coming at your opponent the way he wants to fight you. — John Locke

P42 Airplane Quotes By Thucydides

The Peloponnesian War turns out to be no dry chronicle of abstract cause and effect. No, it is above all an intense, riveting, and timeless story of strong and weak men, of heroes and scoundrels and innocents too, all caught in the fateful circumstances of rebellion, plague, and war that always strip away the veneer of culture and show us for what we really are. — Thucydides

P42 Airplane Quotes By Paul Ford

Being creative and playing with your content during the holidays is a great idea. But straying too far from your fundamental brand (from address, logo, etc.) can be a dangerous game. Your recipients need to be able to recognize you during this busy time of year. — Paul Ford

P42 Airplane Quotes By George Orwell

There will be no art, no literature, no science. When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science. There will be no distinction between beauty and ugliness. There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always - do not forget this, Winston - always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. — George Orwell

P42 Airplane Quotes By Maceo Parker

I've always loved performing and, especially, love for the people. That's what keeps me going. — Maceo Parker

P42 Airplane Quotes By Joseph Campbell

[Comedies], in the ancient world, were regarded as of a higher rank than tragedy, of a deeper truth, of a more difficult realization, of a sounder structure, and of a revelation more complete. The happy ending of the fairy tale, the myth, and the divine comedy of the soul, is to be read, not as a contradiction, but as a transcendence of the universal tragedy of man ... Tragedy is the shattering of the forms and of our attachments to the forms; comedy, the wild and careless, inexhaustible joy of life invincible. — Joseph Campbell

P42 Airplane Quotes By Annette Vaillancourt

I tend to view synchronicities as proof that I am on the right path. It's like a pat on the back from God. — Annette Vaillancourt

P42 Airplane Quotes By Lexi Ryan

The thing you want so desperately that the idea of having it makes you as sick to your stomach as the idea of never having it? — Lexi Ryan

P42 Airplane Quotes By Manuel Alvarez Bravo

There is no other art with as great a democratic capacity as photography. — Manuel Alvarez Bravo