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Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Queen Elizabeth II

You got blood on your face, you big disgrace, waving your banner all over the place. — Queen Elizabeth II

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Christopher McDougall

The Tarahumara would party like this all night, then rouse themselves the next morning to face off in a running race that could last not two miles, not two hours, but two full days. According to the Mexican historian Francisco Almada, a Tarahumara champion once ran 435 miles, the equivalent of setting out for a jog in New York City and not stopping till you were closing in on Detroit. — Christopher McDougall

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Garance Dore

In some ways, there's no typical day with all the shoots and travel and projects, but I do try and stop by my studio every day. — Garance Dore

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By David Twohy

There are trappings of science fiction which I kind of embrace, but there are also cliches which I run from. — David Twohy

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Janet Fitch

That fucking crow-bodied thing had won. How gleeful it was now. All because he'd wanted to live, forget genius and destiny, and simply be happy. And it wouldn't let him. — Janet Fitch

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Jason Epstein

What is true for book publishing is true for civilization: the books that survive the test of time are humanity's backlist, our collective memory. — Jason Epstein

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By Terence McKenna

We're not going to save the monkey unless we can shed the monkey. And the greatest impetus, the greatest inspiration to the expression of our higher selves comes in the confrontation with psyche that occurs in the psychedelic experience. — Terence McKenna

Sailmaker Themes Quotes By John Milton

Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void. — John Milton