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Semiologically Quotes By Laurence Bergreen

Of all the weapons the Europeans brought to the Pacific, guns included, none was more powerful and more capable of effecting lasting change than written language. — Laurence Bergreen

Semiologically Quotes By Antoine Fuqua

It's a hard line to walk, man. Cause you know you want to make this movie, you want to make it dark and real, you want to show all this stuff but unfortunately you can't always do that. — Antoine Fuqua

Semiologically Quotes By Anonymous

I was who I was: the same woman who pulsed beneath the bruise of her old life, only now I was somewhere else. — Anonymous

Semiologically Quotes By Carrie Ryan

The earth will spin, the stars will rearrange themselves around one another and the world will crawl with the dead who one day will drop into nothingness: no humans left for them to scent, no flesh for them to crave. Everything- all of us will simply cease to be.
They'll find peace only when we're all dead. — Carrie Ryan

Semiologically Quotes By Yoani Sanchez

"Freedom is fundamentally the possibility of standig on a street corner and shouting "There is no freedom here! — Yoani Sanchez

Semiologically Quotes By Catherine Louise Birmingham

Your energy is louder than your words. — Catherine Louise Birmingham

Semiologically Quotes By Lenora Henson

The spirits made her sick, and I don't just mean the Scotch. — Lenora Henson

Semiologically Quotes By Aileen Erin

My room is much better than Axel's and that's what counts, right?" "That's right," Dad said. "Hey!" Axel said. — Aileen Erin

Semiologically Quotes By Beeban Kidron

The film that changed my life is a 1951 film by Vittorio De Sica, 'Miracle in Milan.' It's a remarkable comment on slums, poverty and aspiration. — Beeban Kidron

Semiologically Quotes By Roger Scruton

The relation of the soul to the body is like that of a house to its bricks. The soul is a principle of organisation, which governs the flesh and endows it with meaning. It is no more separable from the flesh than is the house from its bricks, even if the soul may survive the gradual replacement of every bodily part. — Roger Scruton

Semiologically Quotes By Elizabeth Hardwick

While you are living, part of you has slipped away to the cemetery. — Elizabeth Hardwick

Semiologically Quotes By Scott Lynch

Barsavi knew how to create expectations, Locke, and how to use those expectations to mislead those who would harm him. — Scott Lynch