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Sherah Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Now, nothing should be able to harm a man except himself. Nothing should be able to rob a man at all. What a man really has, is what is in him. What is outside of him should be a matter of no importance. With — Oscar Wilde

Sherah Quotes By Joan G. Robinson

You can write books, but there's only ever one book that's really you. — Joan G. Robinson

Sherah Quotes By Etgar Keret

I never know the endings when I write. It's a turnoff when you know the ending. You lose much of your incentive to write when you already know. It's like seeing a movie a second time. — Etgar Keret

Sherah Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Why does the Old Testament law never punish anyone by depriving him of his freedom? — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Sherah Quotes By Connie May Fowler

Even though the dead are beyond our touch, they remain fully dimensional, fully capable of affecting our decisions and quandaries. — Connie May Fowler

Sherah Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

You ate something that disagreed with you last night, didn't you?' I said, by way of giving him a chance to slide out of it if he wanted to. But he wouldn't have it at any price.
'No!' he replied firmly. 'I didn't do anything of the kind. I drank too much. Much too much. Lots and lots too much. And, what's more, I'm going to do it again. I'm going to do it every night. If ever you see me sober, old top,' he said, with a kind of holy exaltation, 'tap me on the shoulder and say "Tut! Tut!" and I'll apologise and remedythe defect. — P.G. Wodehouse

Sherah Quotes By Tad Williams

What is it you want, fairy woman?" he asked at last. "I have dead men to burn and a siege to finish." Ayaminu — Tad Williams

Sherah Quotes By Alvin Toffler

It would be a mistake to assume that the present day educational system is unchanging. On the contrary, it is undergoing rapid change. But much of this change is no more than an attempt to refine the existent machinery, making it ever more efficient in pursuit of obsolete goals. — Alvin Toffler