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Persistently Synonym Quotes By Frederic Gros

When there is really nothing left to do or believe, except to remember, walking helps retrieve the absolute simplicity of presence, beyond all hope, before any expectation. — Frederic Gros

Persistently Synonym Quotes By Ally Condie

It might be hard to be new when everyone else belongs. — Ally Condie

Persistently Synonym Quotes By J. August Richards

When you're doing superhero stunts, the objective is to look as cool as humanly possible. — J. August Richards

Persistently Synonym Quotes By George R R Martin

There's much to be said for taking people unawares. You never know what you might learn. — George R R Martin

Persistently Synonym Quotes By Milton Friedman

In the 1960s, The National Education Association changed its character. The NEA changed into a union. And from that point on you can see deterioration in the quality of schooling in the United States. — Milton Friedman

Persistently Synonym Quotes By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Didn't need anyone. Never had. Because she was a survivor. Uh-huh. That's right. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Persistently Synonym Quotes By Augusto Monterroso

What an incredible amount of poetry, of novels, of sociological solutions to the ills of the world! One supposes that poetry is written to enrich the spirit; that novels have been conceived at the very least, to entertain us; and even, optimistically, that sociological solutions are a guide to solving something. Viewing the situation calmly, I realized that the first (poetry) was capable of impoverishing the richest spirit, the second of boring the most joyful, the third of confusing the most lucid. — Augusto Monterroso

Persistently Synonym Quotes By Madeline Miller

He is lost in Agamemnon and Odysseus' wily double meanings, their lies and games of power. They have confounded him, tied him to a stake and baited him. I stroke the soft skin of his forehead. I would untie him if I could. If he would let me. — Madeline Miller