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Repusa Quotes By Dinah Katt

You know how they say that right before you die your life flashes before your eyes? It doesn't. That is just a notion they came up with for books and movies to make death seem romantic. Here's what really happens: Your intestines feel like a dishrag that's being wrung dry and your stomach acts like a balloon when you let the air out of it — Dinah Katt

Repusa Quotes By Dorothea Lange

While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. — Dorothea Lange

Repusa Quotes By Loretta Chase

She was a dreamer and a schemer & one didnt dream and scheme without hope. — Loretta Chase

Repusa Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Repusa Quotes By Jack London

Man is a flux of states of consciousness, a flow of passing thoughts, each thought of self another self, a myriad thoughts, a myriad selves, a continual becoming but never being, a will-of-the-wisp flitting of ghosts in ghostland. — Jack London

Repusa Quotes By Nelson DeMille

I like the process of pencil and paper as opposed to a machine. I think the writing is better when it's done in handwriting. — Nelson DeMille

Repusa Quotes By Stephen Richards

Prison madness is much the same! Insanity is plentiful in prisons. These days with the drug culture it's not a lot of difference, as a lot of convicts make themselves psychotic and paranoid. Many end up killers, all over petty and minor problems. Where men would once squabble, fight and kill over a ½ oz of bacca they now do the same over a gram of white powder or a bag of brown! — Stephen Richards

Repusa Quotes By Philip E. Agre

Technology at present is covert philosophy; the point is to make it overtly philosophical. — Philip E. Agre