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Popworld Norwich Quotes By Yoko Ono

When Orientals are attacked, they don't hit back. — Yoko Ono

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Sarah Elizabeth Schantz

And I think of Emily Dickinson, and my favorite poem about death, and the line that reads "I could not see to see." This is the line Ms. Sylvia copied onto the board in her beautiful cursive, which spirals away like blindweed tendrils, and then she asked the class what it might mean. I didn't even have to think about it. I just knew. To see to see, which is not exactly what Dickinson wrote, means knowing how to look. How to look to understand. How to look without your eyes. And to die, is not to see at all. Of course, I didn't actually say this out loud. — Sarah Elizabeth Schantz

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Hank Johnson

I stand with the millions of seniors and working people who depend on Social Security and who expect the money they put in to be there for them when they retire. — Hank Johnson

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Maintained his stance of cynicism, could not speak from grief; the two of them drove along and then Kevin slapped him on the shoulder, which is the only avenue open to men to show love for each other. — Philip K. Dick

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Anne Bradstreet

My love is such that rivers cannot quench — Anne Bradstreet

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

It was the kind of laugh that hunted down funny things, and killed them stone dead. — Gregory David Roberts

Popworld Norwich Quotes By Marcel Duchamp

The word 'art' interests me very much. If it comes from Sanskrit, as I've heard, it signifies 'making.' Now everyone makes something, and those who make things on a canvas with a frame, they're called artists. Formerly, they were called craftsmen, a term I prefer. We're all craftsmen, in civilian or military or artistic life. — Marcel Duchamp