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Trembly Law Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong. — Edward O. Wilson

Trembly Law Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

I don't see myself as a moviemaker only, you know? When I can do a picture, I do. But I don't work like a business, in pictures. I am not obliged to make one picture after the other in order to live. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Trembly Law Quotes By Dana Andrews

Dames are always pulling a switch on you. — Dana Andrews

Trembly Law Quotes By John Calvin

Again, if we have any anxiety about our own salvation, we ought to make no peace nor truce with him who is continually laying schemes for its destruction. But such is the character given to Satan in the third chapter of Genesis, where he is seen seducing man from his allegiance to God, that he may both deprive God of his due honour, and plunge man headlong in destruction. — John Calvin

Trembly Law Quotes By Douglas Coupland

Jesus, Karen, this bottle of Thousand Islands remembers where it was during the Kennedy assassination. — Douglas Coupland

Trembly Law Quotes By Anne Sexton

Poets are sitting in my kitchen.
Why do these poets lie?
Why do children get children and
Did you hear what it said? — Anne Sexton

Trembly Law Quotes By Jon Edgell

Listening out for the sound of [his parent's] return kept him suspended in a semi-permanent state of agitation just like an apparently sleeping cat whose ear radar never rests. — Jon Edgell

Trembly Law Quotes By Anthony Powell

His manner of asking personal questions was of that kind not uncommonly to be found which is completely divorced from any interest in the answer. He was always prepared to embark on a lengthy cross-examination of almost anyone he might meet, at the termination of which - apart from such details as might chance to concern himself - he had absorbed no more about the person interrogated than he knew at the outset of the conversation. At the same time this process seemed somehow to gratify his own egotism. — Anthony Powell