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Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Sean Stewart

Memories haunted the Ghostwood, brittle as the twigs that splintered like tiny bones under Mark's boots. Sifting through drooping cedar boughs, the old wind muttered of things that waited in darkness without hope. To every question the Ghostwood had but one answer, made from sorrow, and loneliness, and time. — Sean Stewart

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By George Takei

We will face a day, not long from now, when all of our information comes from digital sources, meaning that rumors and untruths can spread even more quickly than before. — George Takei

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Alan Watts

Our normal sense of the person as a lonely island of consciousness, is a dramatic illusion based on theological imagery. — Alan Watts

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

Chance has something to say in everything, even how to write a good letter — Baltasar Gracian

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Frank Moore Colby

By rights, satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient self-inspection. — Frank Moore Colby

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Alannah Myles

Make sure you love what you do or it will eat you alive. — Alannah Myles

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Leza Lowitz

Ojiisan says if you want to understand a people, look at their language. The words write the history, not the other way around. — Leza Lowitz

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Once you have the gift of life, you are blessed. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Khalil Gibran

The snow and the storm destroy the flower; but its seed they cannot kill. — Khalil Gibran

Tapers Off Crossword Quotes By Shirley Jackson

People who are all alone have every right to be friends with one another.
("The Honeymoon Of Mrs. Smith" - Version 1) — Shirley Jackson