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Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Norman MacCaig

In some ways I'm a reticent man, and for quite a number of years there wasn't very much of my real true deep feelings in my writing. — Norman MacCaig

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

Should haves lead to death — Maria V. Snyder

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Marla Gibbs

We've got to know our history. We have to be able to bring our children to a place that they can be proud of. — Marla Gibbs

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Lewis Carroll

It's all his fancy, that: he hasn't got no sorrow, you know. Come on! — Lewis Carroll

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Russell Brand

It was crushingly disappointing as a fan of The Simpsons to discover that it's just you in a room speaking into a microphone. I thought I was going to become friends with Homer Simpson, but unfortunately none of them are real. — Russell Brand

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Anonymous

A true friend is like a good book, the inside is better than the cover. — Anonymous

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Leland Ryken

Literature enlarges our world of experience to include both more of the physical world and things not yet imagined, giving the "actual world" a "new dimension of depth" (Lewis, Of Other Worlds 29). This makes it possible for literature to strip Christian doctrines of their "stained glass" associations and make them appear in their "real potency" (37), a possibility Lewis himself realized in the Narnia series and the space trilogy. — Leland Ryken

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By Nicolas Chamfort

It is with happiness as with watches: the less complicated, the less easily deranged. — Nicolas Chamfort

Reappropriation Examples Quotes By John Dryden

But how can finite grasp Infinity? — John Dryden