Romaric Perche Quotes & Sayings
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It would be very interesting to speculate on what the human imagination is going to do with a frontierless world where it must seek its inspiration in uniformity rather than variety, in sameness rather than contrast, in safety rather than peril, in probing the harmless nuances of the known rather than the thundering uncertainties of unknown seas or continents. The dreamers, the poets, and the philosophers are after all but instruments which make vocal and articulate the hopes and aspirations and the fears of a people.
The people are going to miss the frontier more than words can express. For four centuries they heard its call, listened to its promises, and bet their lives and fortunes on its outcome.
It calls no more... — Walter Prescott Webb

I thought, I hate the thought of a 12, 13 or 14 year-old girl seeing a picture of me and thinking she'll do what I did. — Courtney Thorne-Smith

One of the most important things one can do in life is to brutally question every single thing you are taught. — Bryant McGill

A warsheep would be a cross between a dolphin and a small, limber elephant. — Nick Harkaway

I swore I'd never be the girlfriend who spies on her boyfriend's phone, but tough shit. I'm her today. — Allie Everhart

Now in the 1980s, I happened to notice that if you look at an aerial photograph of an African village, you see fractals. And I thought, 'This is fabulous! I wonder why?' And of course I had to go to Africa and ask folks why. — Ron Eglash

I've lost love. I've tried to reclaim a lost love and didn't know how to do it. — Sam Worthington

Our days and nights have sorrows woven with delights. — Francois De Malherbe

Kant ... discovered "the scandal of reason," that is the fact that our mind is not capable of certain and verifiable knowledge regarding matters and questions that it nevertheless cannot help thinking about. — Hannah Arendt

I find it just simply takes me right back to those times, and I really can't take it, I don't want to, I mean, why should I face up to it? What good does it do me? I know it happened, and that's it. — Diana Wynne Jones