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Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By Grace Paley

I drank a little California Mountain Red at home and thought
why not
wherever you turn someone is shouting give me liberty of I give you death. Perfectly sensible, thing-owning, Church-fearing neighbours flop their hands over their ears at the sound of a siren to keep fallout from taking hold of their internal organs. You have to be cockeyed to love, and blind in order to look out the window at your own ice-cold street. — Grace Paley

Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By Margaret Atwood

There's something to be said for hunger: at least it lets you know you're still alive. — Margaret Atwood

Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By Steven Erikson

Eventually every man reaches a point where every memory is unwelcome — Steven Erikson

Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By Mike Thompson

It's the water. Everything is driven by the water. — Mike Thompson

Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By William Gibson

The drug hit him like an express train, a white-hot column of light mounting his spine from the region of his prostate, illuminating the sutures of his skull with x-rays of short-circuited sexual energy. His teeth sang in their individual sockets, each one pitch-perfect and clear as ethanol. His bones, beneath the hazy envelope of flesh, were chromed and polished, the joints lubricated with a film of silicone. Sandstorms raged across the scoured floor of his skull, generating waves of high thin static that broke behind his eyes, spheres of purest crystal, expanding ... — William Gibson

Pencil Bulletin Board Quotes By Hans Heysen

There is an infinity of landscape here, caused by the purity of the atmosphere. It has been said that there is a lack of colour. It is not so obvious as the greenness of England, but it is infinitely more varied and more delicate in tone. The landscape is a pinky mauve, a lilac, and the reflection of the sun of the particles of the atmosphere is a warm amber. So I should say our colour scheme is amber and lilac. — Hans Heysen