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Tennysons Poems Quotes By William Shakespeare

Whither should I fly? I have done no harm. But I remember now (70) I am in this earthly world, where to do harm Is often laudable, to do good sometime — William Shakespeare

Tennysons Poems Quotes By C.C. Hunter

Oh, great. She could be a hybrid. Just like her sociology teacher's car. — C.C. Hunter

Tennysons Poems Quotes By Emil Cioran

We begin to live authentically only where philosophy ends, at its wreck, when we have understood its terrible nullity, when we have understood that it was futile to resort to it, that it is no help. — Emil Cioran

Tennysons Poems Quotes By Jane Roberts

Your camouflage and your world is created by conscious focusing and unconscious concentration. Only by turning your head away for a moment can you see what is beneath the seemingly solid pattern. By plunging into our ocean of value climate you can dive beneath your camouflage system and look up to see it, relatively foundationless, floating above you, moved, formed and directed by the shifting illusions caused by the wind of will, and the force of subconscious concentration and demand. — Jane Roberts

Tennysons Poems Quotes By Andre Bazin

it was montage that gave birth to film as an art, setting it apart from mere animated photography, in short, creating a language. — Andre Bazin

Tennysons Poems Quotes By William Gibson

There are no backwaters where things can breed - our connectivity is so high and so global that there are no more Seattles and no more Haight-Ashburys. We've arrived at a level of commodification that may have negated the concept of counterculture. — William Gibson

Tennysons Poems Quotes By George Eastman

George Eastman, "My work is done why wait?" He then shot himself. — George Eastman

Tennysons Poems Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

I dried my hands and took out my pocket-book from the inside of my tunic hanging on the wall. Rinaldi took the note, folded it without rising from the bed and slid it in his breeches pocket. He smiled, "I must make on Miss Barkley the impression of a man of sufficient wealth. You are my great and good friend and financial protector."
"Go to hell," I said. — Ernest Hemingway,

Tennysons Poems Quotes By Stephen King

The idea of ghosts gave his child's mind no trouble at all ... According to the Bible, God Himself was at least one-third Ghost. — Stephen King