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Steve Hartman Quotes By E. M. Forster

I distrust great men ... I believe in aristocracy, though. Its members are to be found in all nations and classes, and all through the ages, and there is a secret understanding between them when they meet ... They are sensitive for others as well as for themselves, they are considerate without being fussy, their pluck is not swankiness but the power to endure and they can take a joke. — E. M. Forster

Steve Hartman Quotes By Dion Fortune

In varying degrees and and upon different levels all gods and goddesses represent aspects of One God Which is both 'male' and 'female'. — Dion Fortune

Steve Hartman Quotes By Walt Disney

Now when we opened Disneyland, outer space was Buck Rogers. — Walt Disney

Steve Hartman Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Kaldar smiled at her. Now there was a work of art. If she were just a girl and he were just a man, and they met at a party, that smile would've guaranteed him a date. The man was hot. There was no doubt. But right now, all it would get him was a solid punch in those even teeth.
Audrey laughed. "Aren't you sweet? Tell me, do girls usually throw their panties at you when you do that?"
He grinned wider, and she glimpsed the funny evil spark in his eyes. "Do men throw money when you do your little Southern belle? — Ilona Andrews

Steve Hartman Quotes By George R R Martin

Never refuse a cup of wine or a horn of ale," Ser Arlan had once told him, "it may be a year before you see another. — George R R Martin

Steve Hartman Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Our means in America to control the money munching war machine, bright lit industry — Allen Ginsberg

Steve Hartman Quotes By Sarah Schulman

The wind smelled clean, like clean magazines. It smelled like invisible ink. — Sarah Schulman

Steve Hartman Quotes By Plutarch

The most glorious exploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men. — Plutarch