Philological Analysis Quotes & Sayings
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Even when it wasn't visible, Dominic could smell the newly broken skin. It sent a wave of hunger through him, but he ignored it. Not tonight; tonight was for other pleasures. — Isabelle Rowan
He bought her six dresses, and I brought her god-damned cat back from the dead, so who loves her more?! — Stephen King
While I am a Republican, I'm a conservative first and I'm a constitutional conservative, and in Washington some of the Republicans are oftentimes just as much a problem as some of the Democrats, and we need to elect more senators like Senator Rubio and others who will stand proudly as conservatives to do the right thing for our country. — Josh Mandel
Making someone feel visible is one of the greatest gifts you can give another human being, especially children, — D.E. Boyer
The poor tell us who we are, the prophets tell us who we could be, so we hide the poor, and kill the prophets. — Philip Berrigan
I was cold because nothing in my body was working as it should. — Joan Didion
The cheek of the man. She liked cheek. She liked a man who spoke to her as if she was a person, an equal as if she were in on the joke. — Julie Anne Long
Ty or Ra or Thect — Vernor Vinge
The brain is behind the really big questions we have. Who am I, what is my identity? What is that based on? If memories are encoded in connectomes, your personality might be in your connectome. If that's the case, that's the basis of your uniqueness as a person. — Sebastian Seung
I believe this passionately: that we don't grow into creativity, we grow out of it. Or rather, we get educated out if it. — Ken Robinson
I think we deserve a happily-ever-after."
"If anyone ever did, it's us. — Jodi Picoult
Shall I be car-ri-ed toe the skies, on flow'ry beds of ease, Whilst others fight to win the prize, and sail thro' blood-y seas? He — Mark Twain
Our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of which we both think and act, is fundamentally metaphorical in nature. — George Lakoff