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Trisity Cameron Quotes By Iain Banks

I don't think you really belong here, Aviger." Xoxarle nodded wisely, slowly.
Aviger shrugged, and did not raise his eyes. "I don't think any of us do."
"The brave belong where they decide." Some harshness entered the Idiran's voice. — Iain Banks

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Terry Brooks

She has her gown nicely in place tonight, doesn't she? Black velvet and sparkles, not a thread left hanging. Clever girl, this city. Even the sky is her friend. — Terry Brooks

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Anthony Marra

Wars break things; they break stories. — Anthony Marra

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Brownell Landrum

What can be used to heal, can also be used to hurt. — Brownell Landrum

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Peter Greenaway

I want to regard my public as infinitely intelligent, as understanding notions of the suspension of disbelief and as realising all the time that this is not a slice of life, this is openly a film. — Peter Greenaway

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Frantz Fanon

For a colonized people the most essential value, because the most concrete, is first and foremost the land: the land which will bring them bread and, above all, dignity. — Frantz Fanon

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Nicole Williams

And I'm sorry I ruined everything we had before I could admit it to you. Before I could admit it to myself. You didn't make me a better person, because no one can do that. You made me want to be a better person. — Nicole Williams

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Mia Couto

Our official histories of our countries and societies are made of forgetfulness, — Mia Couto

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Vivian Amis

The true path to success is to find your joy and share it with others. — Vivian Amis

Trisity Cameron Quotes By Fred Reed

In fact, the gravest obstacle to the restoration of civilization in North America is universal suffrage. Letting everybody vote makes no sense. Obviously they are no good at it. The whole idea smacks of the fumble-witted idealism of a high-school Marxist society. — Fred Reed