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Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Christopher Isherwood

That is what War is, I thought: two ships pass each other, and nobody waves his hand. — Christopher Isherwood

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Garth Risk Hallberg

At 14 and 15, I was sort of my town's resident beatnik. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Amory Lovins

What if we could make energy do our work without working our undoing? — Amory Lovins

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Never bring a weapon too big to double as a dining utensil to the table when dining with friends. — Seanan McGuire

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Government is all show when it isn't murder in the dark ... or soldiers in the open. — Orson Scott Card

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Leeman Bennett

A coach is someone who always makes you do what you don't want to do, so you can be who you've always wanted to be. — Leeman Bennett

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Mallory Ortberg

It's so, so awful for my entire body and my spine and my hands, and I have a perfectly good desk to write at, but I don't care. I love writing in bed. — Mallory Ortberg

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Sarah Vowell

I revere the Bill of Rights, but at the same time I believe that anyone who's using three or more of them at a time is hogging them too much. (152) — Sarah Vowell

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By Joseph Joubert

You have to be like the pebble in the stream, keeping the grain and rolling along without being dissolved or dissolving anything else. — Joseph Joubert

Samivel Bonshommes Quotes By George Orwell

He seemed to have lost the power of intellectual effort, now that the stimulus of pain had been removed. He was not bored, he had no desire for conversation or distraction. Merely to be alone, not to be beaten or questioned, to have enough to eat, and to be clean all over, was completely satisfying.

By degrees he came to spend less time in sleep, but he still felt no impulse to get off the bed. — George Orwell