Trampers Quotes & Sayings
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But history is neither watchmaking nor cabinet construction. It is an endeavor toward better understanding. — Marc Bloch

My years in jail were a bit like a workshop for my - that actually forged my way of thinking and my values. — Jose Mujica

The evening hour, too, gives us the irresponsibility which darkness and lamplight bestow," [Woolf] writes. "We are no longer quite ourselves. As we step out of the house on a fine evening between four and six, we shed the self our friens know us by and become part of that vast republican army of anonymous trampers, whose society is so agreeable after the solitude of one's own room." Here she describes a form of society that doesn't enforce identity but liberates it, the society of strangers, the republic of the streets, the experience of being anonymous and free that big cities invented. (Woolf's Darkness) — Rebecca Solnit

We are no longer quite ourselves. As we step out of the house on a fine evening between four and six, we shed the self our friends know us by and become part of that vast republican army of anonymous trampers, whose society is so agreeable after the solitude of one's own room." Here she describes a form of society that doesn't enforce identity but liberates it, the society of strangers, the republic of the streets, the experience of being anonymous and free that big cities invented. — Rebecca Solnit

The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. — Mark Twain

Gentle reader, we see God through our assholes in the flash bulb of orgasm. — William S. Burroughs

When I wrote my cookbook, 'I Love Crab Cakes,' I asked some of my best chef buddies to contribute recipes. — Tom Douglas

I'd programmed and dropped in a few back-to-back flicks starring Gamera, my favorite giant flying turtle. — Ernest Cline

Do the thing and you will have the power. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

but I was afraid of spending the few pence I had, and was even more afraid of the vicious looks of the trampers I had met or overtaken. I sought no shelter, therefore, but the sky; and — Charles Dickens

Am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob'? 27He is not God of the dead, but of the living. — Anonymous

But one thing she'd learned was that if a girl didn't ask, a girl wouldn't get. — Leanne Banks

Lets choose to do something really difficult, something that saves lives, and let's do that thing with people we love. — Donald Miller