Schama Landscape Quotes & Sayings
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But then I never had to worry about a crash landing because I never even took off. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
I knew that if I wanted to survive, it wasn't about healing or trying to forget. It was about how I could use my life to answer what had happened to us. In many ways, it saved my life. — Mariane Pearl
Intelligent Design opens the whole possibility of us being created in the image of a benevolent God. — William A. Dembski
There was a sudden stillness like the gap between ticks on a clock, but the next tick never coming. — Sadie Jones
The worst side of people is political part of the process, the side that can be very mean and nasty. — Rob Zerban
A lot of the things I've enjoyed the most and that I think have been the best are ensembles. — David Morse
Reality spills through her slim fingers like the sands of an hourglass. Thus time is by no means on her side — Haruki Murakami
Thoreau loved ants. He'd meet one in the morning and spend the whole day talking to him. — Charles Simic
A long time ago people believed that the world is flat and the moon is made of green cheese. Some still do, to this day. The man on the moon is looking down and laughing. — Vera Nazarian
At times, the reader of World War II literature must think every American, from general to G.I., kept a war diary, later mined for memoirs of the conflict. Few diaries, however, were published in their own right. — Nigel Hamilton
I see, ... and with the deepest affliction, the rapid strides with which the federal branch of our government is advancing towards the usurpation of all the rights reserved to the States, and the consolidation in itself of all powers, foreign and domestic; and that, too, by constructions which, if legitimate, leave no limits to their power ... It is but too evident that the three ruling branches of [the Federal government] are in combination to strip their colleagues, the State authorities, of the powers reserved by them, and to exercise themselves all functions foreign and domestic. — Thomas Jefferson
