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Surovell Virginia Quotes By Lloyd DeMause

There is, for instance, only one page at the beginning of Runciman's three-volume History of the Crusades describing how the participants decided to begin four hundred years of wars, and then several thousand pages devoted to the routes, battles and other events which make up the "history" of the Crusades. — Lloyd DeMause

Surovell Virginia Quotes By M.B. Dallocchio

There were waves of genocide that overcame indigenous populations of Oceania and do we have a library of books or films to tell our story? No. We have tourist hula shows and commercials where the "natives" tend to tourists like indentured servants with plastic, lifeless smiles. It's not such a charming picture, is it? The truth is ugly, but so is ignorance or denial of such atrocities and pain. — M.B. Dallocchio

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Alex Ferguson

He was taking 30 seconds to book a player. He was needing a rest. It was ridiculous. — Alex Ferguson

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Jenny Lewis

I like babies, but not in the front row. I don't want to sing directly to a baby. — Jenny Lewis

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Dinah Shore

And I've never taken up a sport just because it was a social fad. — Dinah Shore

Surovell Virginia Quotes By H.P. Oliver

Excerpted From Chapter One
I decided staying put in the alley was preferable to keeping the dead guy company, so I went outside and lit a Lucky Strike. The night air had gotten damper and chillier during the short time I was in the warehouse, or maybe it was just me.
Wisps of lacy fog were now sinking into the alley, and a skulking cat in search of dinner moved slowly along the opposite wall until he noticed me. He scurried off in a furry blur, eager to be far away from the evil invading his domain. The cat had better sense than me and I wished I could follow his example. — H.P. Oliver

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Jason Isaacs

When I came back from filming 'Abduction', I told my agent: I'm staying in London now. If it takes doing children's theater from the back of a van in Kilburn, that's OK. I need to be with my family. My job is to keep the family together and provide for them. — Jason Isaacs

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Men are by nature merely indifferent to one another; but women are by nature enemies. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Melissa McCarthy

Famous doesn't mean anything. Just because people know my face doesn't mean they know us or that it makes us any more interesting or better. — Melissa McCarthy

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Gillian Flynn

Everyone is nice. They are literally as nice as they can be. — Gillian Flynn

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The poet knows that he speaks adequately, then, only when he speaks somewhat wildly. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Sarah Brianne

By the way, don't think I forgot you tried to lie to me again."
"So, how long is it gonna take for you to turn into a wolf, so I can run the hell away from you? — Sarah Brianne

Surovell Virginia Quotes By Jose Saramago

The moral conscience that so many thoughtless people have offended against and many more have rejected, is something that exists and has always existed. It was not an invention of the philosophers of the Quartenary, when the soul was little more than a muddled proposition. With the passing of time, as well as then social evolution and genetic exchange, we ended up putting our conscience in the colour of blood and in the salt of tears, and, as if that were not enough, we made our eyes into a kind of mirror turned inwards, with the result that they often show without reserve what we are verbally trying to deny. Add to this general observation, the particular circumstance that in simple spirits, the remorse caused by committing some evil act often becomes confused with ancestral fears of every kind, and the result will be that the punishment of the prevaricator ends up being, without mercy or pity, twice what he deserved. — Jose Saramago