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Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

Now constipation was quite a different matter ... It would be dreadful for the whole world to know about troubles of that nature. She felt terribly sorry for people who suffered from constipation, and she knew that there were many who did. There were probably enough of them for a political party - with a chance of government perhaps - but what would such a party do if it was in power? Nothing, she imagined. It would try to pass legislation, but would fail. (p, 195) — Alexander McCall Smith

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Charles E. Burchfield

An artist finds his happiest combination in a play of complementary colors. They are direct contrasts yet do not jar; they awaken the beholder, but do not disturb him. — Charles E. Burchfield

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By George P. Rawick

When there is no way in which men can believe in the fundamental morality of a social system, even one then profit by, that system begins to die because the masters lose their ability to defend it. — George P. Rawick

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Emma Thompson

Piracy is our only option. — Emma Thompson

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You have no idea what it is," Ty said in a clipped voice. "You can't say it's going to be okay. You don't know. — Cassandra Clare

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Julianne Moore

I think everybody's political. The act of being alive is political. Unless you choose to be a hermit, you're automatically political because you're part of a community. — Julianne Moore

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

I happened to observe a mother lifting her eight-year-old boy in her arms. As she did so she laughed and said, "You're getting so big you'll be lifting me soon." It was the simplest of statements. Yet I felt something transiently touching about the scene merely because millions upon millions of mothers reaching back into the dawn of history must have said the same thing to their children at some time and because other millions will say it in the remote future long — Leo Tolstoy

Sally In Catcher In The Rye Quotes By Peter Marshall

Anarchism as a political philosophy seeks to dissolve all forms of authority and power, and if possible, wishes their complete abolition. — Peter Marshall