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Paolahenderson Quotes By Clarice Lispector

The chicken lives as if in a dream. She has no sense of reality. All the chicken's fright comes because they're always interrupting her reverie. The chicken is a sound sleep ... The chicken has plenty of inner life. To be honest, the only thing the chicken really has is inner life. Our vision of her inner life is what we call chicken. — Clarice Lispector

Paolahenderson Quotes By Jonathan Crary

There are now very few significant interludes of human existence (with the colossal exception of sleep) that have not been penetrated and taken over as work time, consumption time, or marketing time. — Jonathan Crary

Paolahenderson Quotes By Melissa Leo

People often expect me to be something other than what I am. — Melissa Leo

Paolahenderson Quotes By Victoria Chang

I've always done things that were good for me, whether they were viewed as being as prestigious or whatever. — Victoria Chang

Paolahenderson Quotes By Pierce Brown

It is strange being in a crowd where no one knows your face or cares for your purpose. In Lykos, I would have been jostled by men I'd grown up with, run across girls I'd chased and wrestled with as a child. Here, other Colors slam into me and offer not even a faint apology. This is a city, and I do not like it. I feel alone. — Pierce Brown

Paolahenderson Quotes By Paul MacCready

We humans are basically content with a two-dimensional world, which is what we-ve always occupied. We travel mostly on the ground, have traffic jams, parking problems , and we-d do a lot better to look up a little bit because there is that great aerial highway that-s always ready to go, you Don't have to pave it and the benefits are very great. — Paul MacCready

Paolahenderson Quotes By Edward Abbey

Opera: I like it, except for all those howling sopranos and caterwauling tenors. (Why can't tenors sing like men?) — Edward Abbey