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Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Charles Bukowski

It will rain all this night and we will sleep transfixed by the dark water as our blood runs through our fragile life. — Charles Bukowski

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Len Goodman

As you get older, things conk out. It's a bit like a car. As long as it's something the mechanics can fix, you can chug on for a few more thousand miles. — Len Goodman

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By George Herbert

Get to live;
Then live, and use it; else, it is not true
That thou hast gotten. Surely use alone
Makes money not a contemptible stone. — George Herbert

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Janet Frame

People do not cry because it is the end. They cry because the end does not correspond with their imagination of it. Their first choice is always their own imagining; they refuse to be deterred by warnings. They say I choose this because although the price is high the thing itself is more precious, durable and beautiful. The light of imagined events is always so arranged that the customers do not see the flaws in what they have chosen to buy with their dreams. — Janet Frame

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Aimee Bender

Glen Hirshberg's stories are haunting, absolutely, but not only because of the content
the stories themselves haunt, they stick around, they linger, inhabiting a little corner of the reader's brain and resurfacing to evoke mystery or sadness or longing. It's a pleasure to dive into Hirshberg's storytelling skills in American Morons. — Aimee Bender

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Margot Sunderland

Society reaps what it sows in the way it nurtures its children, because stress sculpts the brain to exhibit several antisocial behaviors. Stress can set off a ripple of hormonal changes that permanently wire a child's brain to cope with a malevolent world. Through this chain of events, violence and abuse pass from generation to generation as well as from one society to the next. Many world leaders who have been disciplined through anger and cruelty go in to treat their own people abominably, or to bully other nations. As long as we continue to discipline children like this, we will continue to have terrible wars on both the family and the world stage. One very powerful study illustrates the point. Researchers tracked down Germans who, in World War II, risked their own lives by hiding a Jewish person in their house. When interviewed, the researchers found one common feature of all these people. They had all been socialized in ways that respected their personal dignity. — Margot Sunderland

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By John Hines

Preaching is effective as long as the preacher expects something to happen-not because of the sermon, not even because of the preacher, but because of God. — John Hines

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Catherine Fisher

When you draw, you copy the world don't you? You remake it on paper, but it isn't the same. It's yours. No one else could have created it just like that. When I make poems, I use the words we all use, but the order and the sound create a new power. This wood is someone's creation. We stumble through it's tendrils, as if we're crawling through the synapses of his mind. — Catherine Fisher

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

Physicians tell us of hectic fever, that in its beginning it is easy to cure, but hard to recognize; whereas, after a time, not having been detected and treated at the first, it becomes easy to recognize but impossible to cure. And so it is with State affairs. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Dan Chaon

You can't tell people how to feel when they read your work. You can only hope to connect. — Dan Chaon

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Alexander Pope

At every trifle take offense, that always shows great pride or little sense. — Alexander Pope

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Oscar Wilde

He had that curious love of green, which in individuals is always the sign of a subtle artistic temperament, and in nations is said to denote a laxity, if not a decadence of morals. — Oscar Wilde

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By J.M. Roberts

Imperialism was genuinely popular among Athenians who would expect to share in its profits, even if only indirectly and collectively, and not to have to bear its burdens. — J.M. Roberts

Tomassoni Gibson Quotes By Noah Baumbach

I think it's always interesting how music means different things to different people, and people who overthink it are looking to in some ways show off with music, versus people who just respond to a song and decide to sing it. — Noah Baumbach