Sister Carrie Naturalism Quotes & Sayings
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I think you should try ... not to try to be better than everyone around you, but try to be better than yourself everyday. — Anderson Silva
Everything, including that which happens in our brains, depends on these and only on these: A set of fixed, deterministic laws. — Marvin Minsky
It's strange how easily we assume that others must be going in the same direction as us. — A.G. Roemmers
Three million frogs' legs are served in Paris - daily. Nobody knows what became of the rest of the frogs. — Fred Allen
He was colossal (apparently they felt behemoth was easier to spell). — Emily Devenport
I think the country requires fresh leadership. I do not think I can be the captain to take the country to its next destination. — David Cameron
If today you don't have time for those who gave all their time for you yesterday then tomorrow they will not have time to give to you who has no time today — Amit Abraham
I'm on the road right now ... all is well ... Dr.Ducks Ax Wax is great, loved it ... — Cesar Rosas
Borges's world is as grounded in the changing nature of existence, that common predicament of the human species, as any literary world that has lasted. How could it be otherwise? No work of fiction that turns its back on life or that is incapable of illuminating life has ever attained durability. What is singular about Borges is that in his world the existential, the historical, sex, psychology, feelings, instincts, and so forth, have been dissolved and reduced to an exclusively intellectual dimension; and life, that boiling, chaotic turmoil, reaches the reader sublimated and conceptualized, transformed into literary myth through the filter of Borges, a filter of such perfect logic that it sometimes appears not to distill life to its essence but to suppress it altogether. — Mario Vargas-Llosa
By definition he [the writer] cannot put himself today in the service of those who make history; he is at the service of those who suffer it — Albert Camus