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Van Moer Rail Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

They have had their moment of freedom. Webley has only been a guest star. Now it's back to the cages and the rationalized forms of death - death in the service of the one species cursed with the knowledge that it will die ... . "I would set you free, if I knew how. But it isn't free out here. All the animals, the plants, the minerals, even other kinds of men, are being broken and reassembled every day, to preserve an elite few, who are the loudest to theorize on freedom, but the least free of all. I can't even give you hope that it will be different someday - that They'll come out, and forget death, and lose Their technology's elaborate terror, and stop using every form of life without mercy to keep what haunts men down to a tolerable level - and be like you instead, simply here, simply alive ... .." The guest star retires down the corridors. — Thomas Pynchon

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

The act of speaking our intentions aloud shifts them from wishful thinking into action. — Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Billy Eichner

Facebook is weird. They have all of these seemingly random rules that I'm sure make sense to them, but don't make sense to me or any people. — Billy Eichner

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Claire Messud

It rained as if the gods were disconsolate, as if spring were a sorrow, — Claire Messud

Van Moer Rail Quotes By George S. Patton

War is simple, direct, and ruthless. — George S. Patton

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Henry Miller

The world dies over and over again, but the skeleton always gets up and walks. — Henry Miller

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Lee Trevino

I just feel like I have when I started making a lot of money, I started spreading it out to people. Mickelson, the whole deal, the over-tip: if I see a guy that looks like he needs a hand out or something, I'll pull something out and give him something. — Lee Trevino

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Cassandra Clare

She'd cried loudly enough that the man sitting across from her had offered her a tissue, and she'd screamed, what do you think you're looking at jerk? At him, because that was what you did in New York. After that she felt a little better. — Cassandra Clare

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Michelle Frost

It doesn't seem to make any sense, but then it never does! It's usually only afterwards when the pieces finally fit together, that you're left standing there thinking how obvious it always was. (Aztar) — Michelle Frost

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Willow Aster

He looks sleepy and obscene; I want to slap him and wrap my arms and legs around him and breathe his air ... - Sparrow — Willow Aster

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Paulo Lins

But can one actually see beauty with eyes blurred by the lack of almost everything a human being needs? — Paulo Lins

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Charlotte Turner Smith

If truth is not to be spoken, Sir, in a government, calling itself free, least it should be understood by the people, who are governed; and prevent their freely supplying the oil, that facilitates the movement of the cumbrous machine - If facts, which cannot be denied, be repressed; and reason, which cannot be controverted, be stifled; the time is not far distant, when such a country may say, adieu liberty! — Charlotte Turner Smith

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

No matter what happens, it's always now. — Chuck Palahniuk

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Mike Gayle

To her to know truly, was to be intimate. To be intimate was to know the person you love as well as you know your own self. — Mike Gayle

Van Moer Rail Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Now I found it in writing sentences. You can write that sentence in a way that you would have written it last year. Or you can write it in the way of the exquisite nuance that is sriting in your mind now. But that takes a lot of ... waiting for the right word to come. — Joseph Campbell