Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Quotes & Sayings
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There were piles of tailings and chunks of concrete studded with rebar around the oil rig, which continued to bob its head up and down as if it knew the sad ways of the world, as if depressedly resigned to what was happening, as if saying: 'Of course. Of course. — Hugh Howey
It's why I am a writer...To avoid the narrow mesh of Mrs Winterson's story I had to be able to tell my own. — Jeanette Winterson
She had not been conferred with a practical sense of how one went about this strange and all inverted business of being a girl, where seemingly natural stuff like going on about all the great things you just learned about Siberian tigers on National Geographic was suddenly weird, but totally weird stuff in and of itself like drawing around your eyeball with a pencil became normal, and it impressed to no end that it was a product of meticulous effort that made the twins seem so perfectly and effortlessly feminine. — Brian McGreevy
Oh man," Powell said, laughing in disbelief. "Do they fire lightning out of their asses, too? Do they cum nuclear jelly? What else, huh? — Tim Lebbon
Even if you enjoy the activity of exploring caves, to be trapped and not know whether you're going to get out alive is terrifying. — Andrew Wight
That's so different in Hong Kong when I'm using my own mother language, I can treat the line in one thousand different ways, with many different reactions. — Chow Yun-Fat
The most brilliant youngsters are a national and a global resource. — Carl Sagan
Whoever wishes to rise above the common level must be prepared for a great struggle and recoil before no obstacle. A great writer is just simply a martyr whom the stake cannot kill. — Honore De Balzac
Amoeba ass is so hot. — Tao Lin
Doreen had intuition. Everything she said was like a secret voice speaking straight out of my own bones. — Sylvia Plath
If a thief helps a poor man out of the spoils of his thieving, we must not call that charity. — Dante Alighieri
