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Tobias Fangor Quotes By Karl Kraus

Jealousy is a dog's bark which attracts thieves. — Karl Kraus

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Only the traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home and enables me to enjoy it better. — Henry David Thoreau

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Penelope Douglas

Gotta love a woman that can hand you your own ass. — Penelope Douglas

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Nessie Q.

I want you. But I'm scared to say it out loud. And it sucks because I've always been someone who always says things out loud. — Nessie Q.

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

When the sun is covered by clouds, objects are less conspicuous, because there is little difference between the light and shade of the trees and the buildings being illuminated by the brightness of the atmosphere which surrounds the objects in such a way that the shadows are few, and these few fade away so that their outline is lost in haze. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Tobias Fangor Quotes By K.A. Applegate

He's not the only one who's got people to worry about," Rachel said. "I have a family. We
all do."
"Not me," Tobias said softly. He smiled his sad, crooked smile. "It's true. No one gives a rat's
rear about me."
"I do," Rachel said. — K.A. Applegate

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Ayumi Hamasaki

No matter how far apart we are, don't forget that we're still under the same sky, both traveling to the place we once dreamed of. — Ayumi Hamasaki

Tobias Fangor Quotes By David Gelernter

Abolishing the book is like abolishing the symphony, or sonata form, or the sonnet, or the wall painting. — David Gelernter

Tobias Fangor Quotes By Katha Pollitt

As Stephen Jay Gould pointed out in Time, in no other Western country is the teaching of Evolution regarded as controversial. Throughout the world, one way or another, most Christian denominations have managed to reconcile belief in God with belief in the mechanisms of natural selection. A French or German or Scandinavian politician who called for students to entertain as a reasonable deduction from existing evidence the proposition that Earth is at most 10,000 years old would be bundled off to a mental hospital. — Katha Pollitt