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Tiangong Quotes By Charles Colson

Judeo-Christian revelation is not the negative influence secularists proclaim it to be. Rather, it is the taproot of our civilization. — Charles Colson

Tiangong Quotes By Donald Hall

Prose is not so dependent on sound. The line of poetry, with the breaking of the line - to me, sound is the kind of doorway into poetry. And my sense of sound, or my ability to control it, lapsed or grew less. — Donald Hall

Tiangong Quotes By Stephen King

When you stack up all the years we are allowed against all there is to read, time is very short indeed. — Stephen King

Tiangong Quotes By Robert M. Drake

Be authentic to yourself, but if you must cheat, cheat yourself out of the lies the world created. — Robert M. Drake

Tiangong Quotes By Benjamin Stone

To me love is passionate, it is honest, and it is selfless. — Benjamin Stone

Tiangong Quotes By Yony Leyser

I like documenting people who can break away from the conformist boring world we are stuck in and either live their life in a much more far out way or create art that critiques it well. — Yony Leyser

Tiangong Quotes By Liu Yang

Tiangong 1, our home in space, was comfortable and pleasant. — Liu Yang

Tiangong Quotes By Lance Armstrong

I got the three things I wanted. I did my job, I worked hard in the process, and I cherish the memories, and they're mine. — Lance Armstrong

Tiangong Quotes By Patrick Pearse

Life springs from death; and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations. — Patrick Pearse

Tiangong Quotes By Svetlana Alexievich

You're all like black boxes here," he said. He meant the black boxes that record information on airplanes. We think that we're living, talking, walking, eating. Loving one another. But we're just recording information! — Svetlana Alexievich

Tiangong Quotes By Stephen Kelman

Violence always came too easy to you, that's the problem. It always felt too good. Remember the first time you trod on an ant, and with an infant stamp made the moving still, the present past? Wasn't that a sickly sweet epiphany? Such power in your feet and at your fingertips such temptation! It would take some act of charity to give all that good stuff away. You'd need to be something greater that just another invention of a spiteful god. — Stephen Kelman