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Vileness Monologues Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

For a fiction writer, a storyteller, the world is full of stories, and when a story is there, it's there, and you just reach up and pick it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Ronald Reagan

You can never underestimate the ability of the Democrats to wet their finger and hold it in the wind. — Ronald Reagan

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Charles Brandt

It was a problem that needed squaring away and I squared it away for them. By now it seemed like it was something I was doing all my life. If you count my father sending me out to beat up other boys so he could win beer bets, maybe it was. Evidently — Charles Brandt

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Correct or not, he felt himself to be a useless pensioner, an impotent object of charity. — Robert A. Heinlein

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Alan Bennett

Had your forefathers, Wigglesworth, been as stupid as you are, the human race would never have succeeded in procreating itself. — Alan Bennett

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Shirley Temple

Delay and indecision are first weapons in the armory of moviemakers. — Shirley Temple

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Henry Miller

Deep in the blood the pull of paradise. The beyond. It must have all started with the navel. They cut the umbilical cord, give you a slap in the ass, and presto! you're out in the world, adrift. You look at the stars and then you look at your navel. You grow eyes everywhere -in the armpits, between the lips, in the roots of your hair, on the soles of your feet. What is distant becomes near, what is near becomes distant. Inner-outer, a constant flux, a shedding of skins, a turning inside out. — Henry Miller

Vileness Monologues Quotes By Jack London

Life, in a sense, is living and surviving. And all that makes for living and surviving is good. He who follows the fact cannot go astray, while he who has no reverence for the fact wanders afar. — Jack London