Tousley Quotes & Sayings
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The sky is a tight gray sheet of Baroque prose pulled snug — Brandi L. Bates
The [articles of the Genva Convention] adopted by The International Committee drew upon...the codes of a warrior's honour...these codes vary from culture to culture and their common features are the oldest artifacts of human morality: from Christian chivalry... to the Japanese Bushido or way of the warrior... The codes acknowledged the moral paradox of battle: that those who fight ...bravely are bound [by]...mutual respect... — Michael Ignatieff
... his eyes looked different outside. Nearly blue, like a thick, antique glass bottle. — Cara McKenna
When I saw the guy with a potion I knew there was trouble brewing. — Pigman Steve
The outcome is what you put in. — Jessica Aguilar
The cyborg is a kind of disassembled and reassembled, postmodern collective and personal self. This is the self feminists must code. — Donna J. Haraway
Survivor Series is something that was very surreal to me to be a part of, but now, I just want to do it again. — CM Punk
The supposed inferiority of a constructed language to a national one on the score of richness of connotation is, of course, no criticism of the idea of a constructed language. — Edward Sapir
In the taxi I let my hand lie on her leg like a promise, but I had no intention of keeping my promise. — Graham Greene
Hardly anybody tells the truth these days. For the truth I have to go to Washington DC, and whatever a politician says, interpolate the opposite. — Jarod Kintz
Cannes is a circus, so you have to have fun with it. Everything suddenly becomes funny. And the promotion of a movie - that's where you really need to be a good actor. You need to make journalists believe that what you're saying is just for them and you've never said it before, even when you're talking about the same film over and over again. — Mathieu Amalric
I believe that this neglected, wounded, inner child of the past is the major source of human misery. — John Bradshaw
