Pillion Quotes & Sayings
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Photographs are a way of imprisoning reality ... One can't possess reality, one can possess images
one can't possess the present but one can possess the past. — Susan Sontag
Nobody gets through life without losing a few things on the way. — Neil Gaiman
Well understand this! If you want to join our sales team; I don't need pillion riders; I need high drivers who grasp the handle-bars. — Martin Carver
I wish someone had told me that my stories are really mine to tell. In other words, anything that I think is important or that has moved me has the ability to move somebody else. — Rita Dove
Any fool can do something cool and look cool, but it takes skill to make something uncool cool again. — Criss Jami
Talking with her is always ... '
Different? suggested Saphira.
'Exactly. — Christopher Paolini
I have often found the most productive people appear not to be working at all. — Jeffrey Fry
Pure morality is only an instinctive adjustment which the soul makes. — D.H. Lawrence
The moment you're born you're done for. — Arnold Bennett
If what makes a person an artist is their work, they should be admired; if what makes a person an artist is themselves, they should be adored. — Gregor Collins
The whole world is tense. Everybody gets the international news. Theres been no American comedy at all that even remotely addresses the subject in any way. My goal isnt to solve the worlds problems. My character wasnt even able to do his assignment. But the premise of wanting to find out about somebody
other than the stuff that the CIA will tell you
theres no hope unless we do that. — Albert Brooks
And, most vivid of all, there was the dramatic epic of the rats - the scampering army of obscene vermin which had burst forth from the castle three months after the tragedy that doomed it to desertion - the lean, filthy, ravenous army which had swept all before it and devoured fowl, cats, dogs, hogs, sheep, and even two hapless human beings before its fury was spent. — H.P. Lovecraft
The flames of the fire leapt up and surrounded her, consuming her, becoming her. Heat filled and flushed her, breaking the bottle and she soared up and up. She came to stand in a sun's center. But that even faded and she rode pillion with Emmerich as he crossed the field on his black battle charger, her hands gripping his sides. The edges of his chain-mail bit into her skin and she could hear his labored breath. She could smell his particular scent: horse and leather, sweat and musk. Men roared like the ocean and rushed like waves to slam against the opposing force meeting them outside the walls. — Suzanna J. Linton
A reformer knows neither how to do nor to undo. — Jose Bergamin
Historical experience is written in iron and blood. — Mao Tse-tung
Much of the early work focused on dopamine and we were really looking for rewarding sorts of effects and sure enough, we only found that. But you can destroy the main dopamine-producing structures of the brain and you can still get an animal to self-administer drugs like cocaine. — Carl Hart
He who esteems the Virginia reel A bait to draw saints from their spiritual weal, And regards the quadrille as a far greater knavery Than crushing His African children with slavery, Since all who take part in a waltz or cotillon Are mounted for hell on the devil's own pillion, Who, as every true orthodox Christian well knows, Approaches the heart through the door of the toes. — James Russell Lowell
What do you know about sooner or later? Is a moment only a moment when you're in pain? — Bette Greene
Tis where you write. Tis where you barb, here you are not the pillion but the rider. Welcome to writersmelon. Take a slice in writing! — Writersmelon
