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Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Victor Hugo

Those who are ignorant should be taught all you can teach them; society is to blame for not providing free public education; and society will answer for the obscurity it produces. If the soul is left in darkness, sin will be committed. The guilty party is not he who has sinned but he who created the darkness in the first place. — Victor Hugo

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Stan Schatt

I sense pure evil. I see a figure all dressed in black, but I can't make out the face. — Stan Schatt

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By David Levithan

(Kindness) is much more a sign of character than mere niceness. Kindness connects to who you are, while niceness connects to how you want to be seen.
-David Levithan (Every Day) — David Levithan

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Socrates

Knowledge is our ultimate good. — Socrates

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Tad Williams

I am a sandwich man. Somewhere early in life, my epigenetic switches got flicked to 'likes sandwiches,' and that's where they still are. I suspect it's at least in part because they're easy to eat while reading. — Tad Williams

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Jonathan Krohn

I'd like to do policy and I'd like to do philosophy, I'd like to be able to get into the depth, into the meat of the argument - that's the kind of stuff I want to do. — Jonathan Krohn

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Kristen Painter

A man without a sweet tooth is not to be trusted. — Kristen Painter

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Lemony Snicket

I had a list of ways I would prefer to die. Drowning was toward the bottom of the list. My top choice was "never." At — Lemony Snicket

Quinn On Heartland Quotes By Brian Dennehy

I idolize Gene Hackman. He is not a natural star, not an incandescent personality like Jack Nicholson, but he makes luminous the problems of being an ordinary man in an extraordinary situation. — Brian Dennehy