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Robert Crawley Quotes By Richard Flanagan

Definitions belong to the definer, not the defined, & I no longer wished to have my life & death foretold by others. I had endured too much to be reduced to an idea. Onto that pyre I threw so many, many words - that entire untrue literature of the past which had shackled & subjugated my as surely as the spiked iron collars & leg locks & jagged basils & balls & chains & headshaving - that had so long denied me my free voice & the stories I needed to tell. I no longer wished to read lies as to who & why I was. I knew who I was — Richard Flanagan

Robert Crawley Quotes By Jonathan L. Walls

Not only does evil depend upon good, but in this case, darkness depends upon light. — Jonathan L. Walls

Robert Crawley Quotes By Bill Callahan

When they make the movie of your life
they're going to have to ask you
to do your own stunts
because nobody, nobody, nobody, nobody
could pull off the same shit as you
and still come out alright — Bill Callahan

Robert Crawley Quotes By Bernie Sanders

Danes pay very high taxes, but in return enjoy a quality of life that many Americans would find hard to believe. — Bernie Sanders

Robert Crawley Quotes By Rick Ryan

In today's church, the word "music" is often freely substituted for the idea of "worship"; however, music is not necessarily synonymous, or automatically interchangeable with, the idea of worship. People will often say, "It's time to worship" and what they mean is that it is time to begin singing. But, music is merely one form or means by which individuals can act on and express their worship to God. The substantive content of worship does not change, but there are many different ways in which worship of God is manifested through the actions of individuals. — Rick Ryan

Robert Crawley Quotes By J.K. Rowling

As Ginny and Hermione moved closer to the rest of the family, Harry had a clear view of the bodies lying next to Fred: Remus and Tonks, pale and still and peaceful-looking, apparently asleep beneath the dark, enchanted ceiling. — J.K. Rowling