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Tinfoilbot Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Stick a shovel into the ground almost anywhere and some horrible thing or other will come to light. Good for trade, we thrive on bones; without them there'd be no stories. — Margaret Atwood

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Max Von Sydow

When I finished the role of Christ, I felt as though I'd been let out on parole. A man who has served 18 months isn't eager to go back to prison. — Max Von Sydow

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Marcus L. Lukusa

How controversial is for one to deny that men aren't from space while the Earth itself is in space? — Marcus L. Lukusa

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Jamal Lewis

Watching Bo Jackson, seeing his size, his speed, a lot of his abilities, really drove me. — Jamal Lewis

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Paul Prudhomme

We're working people, and that's what we like to do, work. — Paul Prudhomme

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Thomas Hardy

To keep in the rear of opportunity in matters of indulgence is as valuable a habit as to keep abreast of opportunity in matters of enterprise. — Thomas Hardy

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Diane Ackerman

So much in a relationship changes when a partner is seriously ill, helpless yet blameless, and indefatigably needy. I felt old. [p. 99]
The animal part of him in pain accepted my caring. But the part of himself watching himself in that pain didn't believe I could ever respect him again. None of this crossed my mind. I couldn't risk knowing it. No one could and continue caregiving. They'd feel so unappreciated and wronged that it would drive them away. [p. 100] — Diane Ackerman

Tinfoilbot Quotes By Laurence Lafore

In political affairs illusions are usually the product of a failure to appreciate change; but such failure-usually a necessary and perhaps salutary part of human affairs-becomes, when the change is very fast, not a stabilizing conservatism but a form of deception resembling lunacy. — Laurence Lafore