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Unperceptively Quotes By William Golding

You have the older generation like Iris Murdoch and Angus Wilson who are not as old as Graham Greene, but still are coming on. I dare say anyone who knew the scene better than I know it could fill it in with a very satisfactory supply of novels. — William Golding

Unperceptively Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Men want a lot of pals - and they don't want people to get mad at them. — Kurt Vonnegut

Unperceptively Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

You wish to rule the Dreaming City; you must excel in all its ways. Play with me, a single game of Lo Shen. If you best me, I will go into seclusion as you ask, and you will ascend to the Tower without the slightest argument, and without battle. No one will contest you, and you will rule as well as you are able. If you lose, however, you must disband your army, and take the vows of one of our Towers, enter it as a novice, and pledge yourself to our City for the rest of your days. In the Anointed City, this is the way disputes are settled. If you would rule us, you must behave as one of us. Show me that you are the rightful Papess. Show me that you exceed us in all things."
Ragnhild seemed to laugh, but no sound issued from her rosy mouth. Her eyes glittered like snowflakes catching the sun. "You cannot be serious. A single game to decide five hundred years of history?"
"Were it not that once my predecessor harmed you, I would simply kill you where you stand. — Catherynne M Valente

Unperceptively Quotes By Yousuf Karsh

Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera. — Yousuf Karsh

Unperceptively Quotes By Robert Morley

If the critics were always right we should be in deep trouble. — Robert Morley

Unperceptively Quotes By Charles De Gaulle

France was built with swords. The fleur-de-lis, symbol of national unity, is only the image of a spear with three pikes. — Charles De Gaulle