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Stretton Lakes Quotes By Ayn Rand

When he stood up, we suddenly turned dead-still. It was the way he held his head. He was tall and slim - and I remember thinking that any two of us could have broken his neck without trouble - but what we all felt was fear. He stood like a man who knew that he was right. 'I will put an end to this, once and for all,' he said. His voice was clear and without any feeling. That was all he said and started to walk out. He walked down the length of the place, in the white light, not hurrying and not noticing any of us. Nobody moved to stop him. Gerald Starnes cried suddenly after him, 'How?' He turned and answered, 'I will stop the motor of the world.' Then he walked out. We never saw him again. We never heard what became of him. — Ayn Rand

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Roland Odinkemelu

Don't rely on those who tell you "I will". Those who would, already have. Those who won't, will always tell you, "I will". — Roland Odinkemelu

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Hannah Lillith Assadi

I understood it in my bones. Longing made the music bigger. — Hannah Lillith Assadi

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Tom Clancy

The only people Ryan needed to impress were those who knew him; he cared little for the rest. — Tom Clancy

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Adrienne Rich

Art, whose honesty must work through artifice, cannot avoid cheating truth. — Adrienne Rich

Stretton Lakes Quotes By A.D. Posey

Is every writer's keyboard a spill magnet? — A.D. Posey

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Umberto Guidoni

I started this whole endeavor really. And at the beginning we had the selection in Italy. And that was pretty much among people that had held previous experience in that particular satellite. So, I was in that, in a good position then. — Umberto Guidoni

Stretton Lakes Quotes By Neil Postman

The price of maintaining membership in the establishment is unquestioning acceptance of authority. — Neil Postman