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Substitutive Competition Quotes By Adam Snowflake

One thing I think, about humans is that we'd rather live in a comfortable lie then in an unpleasant truth. — Adam Snowflake

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Feist

I like being swept up in weather and observing it as something beautiful and giant. — Feist

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Rick Riordan

Would have to make sure this guy never met Sadie. They'd probably take turns insulting me for the rest of eternity. A little help here? — Rick Riordan

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Kimberly Bradley

He said anger was like a heavy rock, hard to carry every day. It was easier to get through life if you could set your anger down. — Kimberly Bradley

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Hendrik Antoon Lorentz

Till now it was believed that time and space existed by themselves, even if there was nothing else--no sun, no earth, no stars--while now we know that time and space are not the vessel for the universe, but could not exist at all if there were no contents, namely, no sun, earth and other celestial bodies. — Hendrik Antoon Lorentz

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Andrew Miller

Why did the reindeer fly over the mountain? Answer: Because he couldn't fly under it. — Andrew Miller

Substitutive Competition Quotes By Mary Renault

Each generation has its own dream of beauty. I have lived long enough to watch it change. Just then, he was what all sculptors were reaching after, and only the great achieved. — Mary Renault

Substitutive Competition Quotes By William Faulkner

He turned the pages in steady progression, though now and then he would seem to linger upon one page, one line, perhaps one word. He would not look up then. He would not move, apparently arrested and held immobile by a single word which had perhaps not yet impacted, his whole being suspended by the single trivial combination of letters in quiet and sunny space, so that hanging motionless and without physical weight he seemed to watch the slow flowing of time beneath him, thinking All I wanted was peace thinking, — William Faulkner