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Trochee Literary Quotes By Haruki Murakami

These guys are fakes. All they've got on their minds is impressing the new girls with the big words they're so proud of, while sticking their hanse up their skirts. And when they graduate,they cut their hair short and march off to work for Mitsubishi or IBM or Fuji Bank. They marry pretty wives who've never read Marx and have kids they give fancy names to that are enough to make you puke. Smash what educational-industrial complex? Don't make me laugh! — Haruki Murakami

Trochee Literary Quotes By Antonio Gramsci

History is at once freedom and necessity. — Antonio Gramsci

Trochee Literary Quotes By Margaret Drabble

Our desire to conform is greater than our respect for objective facts. — Margaret Drabble

Trochee Literary Quotes By John Kay

becomes a competitive advantage when it — John Kay

Trochee Literary Quotes By Gary Holland

I wake up every morning excited. Rather than become complacent or overwhelmed, I've made a choice for life - and I can do something about it. — Gary Holland

Trochee Literary Quotes By Paul Theroux

Travel is about failure or overcoming obstacles, overcoming failures. When a traveler is having lots of good luck, that is not a happy book. That's a book you say, well, I don't need that. I want a life lesson. I want to find out - I want a journey that reflects my life. — Paul Theroux

Trochee Literary Quotes By Martha N. Beck

It was the first time I had spoken to them directly. In doing so, I felt myself cross a fine but very distinct line, the line between speculating about the existence of a metaphysical plane of some sort and climbing aboard for the ride. I knew I had let go of my sanity. It was terrifying. I only did it because my fear of what was happening to my body had become greater than my fear of holding on to rational beliefs. — Martha N. Beck