Peopleless Quotes & Sayings
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Love conquers all things; let us own her dominion. — Ovid
I did 13-something years of talking to wrestlers and promoters about why they did certain things and why they booked matches a certain way and what they were thinking and whether they were satisfied with the draw. And I got a lot of insight in the business. — Billy Corgan
What is most appalling in an F. Scott Fitzgerald book is that it is peopleless fiction: Fitzgerald writes about spectral, muscledsuits; dresses, hats, and sleeves which have some sort of vague, libidinous throb. These are plainly the product of sickness. — Edward Dahlberg
Because of the accumulation of objects, things are never quite the way I want them to be. There has always been a lack of, well, clarity. — B. D. Wong
From a young kid, I was quite interested in religion. — Russell Crowe
Bright fame, bright glory will crown Lavinia. But she brings her people war. — Ursula K. Le Guin
When I get recognized, every time feels like the first time. — Monique Coleman
Do you respect someone's right to challenge and discover their true potential?How is a gang-bang any different than risking your life to climb mount Everest? — Chuck Palahniuk
When I got to the Senate, one of the things that most bothered me is this lack of urgency about the major issues. — Marco Rubio
intellectuals are typically privileged; privilege yields opportunity, and opportunity confers responsibilities. An individual then has choices. — Noam Chomsky
I think it's always funny when somebody thinks you're going to do something super sexy and then you don't. — Olivia Munn
The Bible teaches us again and again that we are slaves to sin. Sin is not only in our nature, but it is our master. — R.C. Sproul
Hades cracked his knuckles on each hand, and the noise was like gunpowder caps exploding in the silence. "First dish duty," he mumbled to himself, "now possessed cowboys. This just isn't my night. — Josh Strnad
But, no, Nathan was utterly unable to involve himself in anything not entirely of his own making. The closest Nathan could ever come to life's real confusion was in these fictions he created about it
otherwise he'd lived as he died, died as he'd lived, constructing fantasies of loved ones, fantasies of adversaries, fantasies of conflict and disorder, alone day after day in this peopleless room, continuously seeking through solitary literary contrivance to dominate what, in real life, he was too fearful to confront. Namely: the past, the present, and the future. — Philip Roth
