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Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Hugh Howey

We can't tweak the genes of the food we eat without suspicion," Erskine added. "We can pick and choose the naturally mutated ones until a blade of grass is a great ear of corn, but we can't do it with purpose. Vic had dozens of examples like these. He rattled them off in the cafeteria that day." Erskine ticked his fingers as he counted. "Vaccines versus natural immunities, cloning versus twins, modified foods. Or course he was perfectly right. The bastard always was. It was the manmade part that would have caused the chaos. It would be knowing that people were out to get us, that there was danger in the air we breathed. — Hugh Howey

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Anais Nin

People who want a sane, static, measurable world take the first aspect of an event or person and stick to it, with an almost self-protective obstinacy, or by a natural limitation of their imaginations. They do not indulge in either deepening or magnifying. — Anais Nin

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Annie Proulx

Anyway, there's something wrong with everybody and it's up to you to know what you can handle. — Annie Proulx

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Agatha Christie

I can't imagine why everybody is always so keen for authors to talk about writing. I should have thought it was an author's business to write, not talk. — Agatha Christie

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Hammurabi

If a chieftain or a man leave his house, garden, and field and hires it out, and some one else takes possession of his house, garden, and field and uses it for three years; if the first owner return and claims his house, garden, and field, it shall not be given to him, but he who has taken possession of it and used it shall continue to use it. — Hammurabi

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Amy Tintera

Humans had a brightness to them, a glow that only death extinguished. — Amy Tintera

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Love protects and preserves the soul, spirit and the body. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Marianne Curley

I did a research assignment on life in the Middle Ages only last year. I found the era fascinating, all that chivalry and court romance. But I never pictured anything as poor as this village. This is the pits. There's no romance here, definitely no chivary. And it stinks
of sweat and smoke and sewage. — Marianne Curley

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Ernest Lehman

One of the tricks is to have the exposition conveyed in a scene of conflict, so that a character is forced to say things you want the audience to know - as, for example, if he is defending himself against somebody's attack, his words of defense seem Justified even though his words are actually expository words. Something appears to be happening, so the audience believes it is witnessing a scene (which it is), not listening to expository speeches. Humor is another way of getting exposition across. — Ernest Lehman

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Shyloh Morgan

Quinn held Mhisery tight to his chest, offering his strength to her when he could see she was closer to breaking than she ever had in his company — Shyloh Morgan

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Baron De Montesquieu

A love of the republic in a democracy is a love of the democracy, as the latter is that of equality. A love of the democracy is likewise that of frugality. Since every individual ought here to enjoy the same happiness, and the same advantages, they should consequently taste the same pleasures and form the same hopes, which cannot be expected but from a general frugality. — Baron De Montesquieu

Propaedeutic Stage Quotes By Robert Boyle

In an arch each single stone which, if severed from the rest, would be perhaps defenceless is sufficiently secured by the solidity and entireness of the whole fabric, of which it is a part. — Robert Boyle