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Viscous Flow Quotes By Gary L. Francione

Any serious social, political, and economic change must include veganism. — Gary L. Francione

Viscous Flow Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

I shall be an Attila to Venice. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Viscous Flow Quotes By Sean Williams

With that, the hologram did dissolve and PROXY returned to his normal appearance and size.
"Ugh," the droid said with a shudder. "I hate being him."
The apprentice stood, deep in thought and nodded. "I think he does too. — Sean Williams

Viscous Flow Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

But what about the rest of us? What about the nobodies and the nothings, the invisible girls? We learn to hold our heads as if we wear crowns. We learn to wring magic from the ordinary. That was how you survived when you weren't chosen, — Leigh Bardugo

Viscous Flow Quotes By Patricia Briggs

Never starve a werewolf, or he might ask you to join him for lunch. — Patricia Briggs

Viscous Flow Quotes By Peter Dickinson

When the weatherman spoke he did so in smooth, rolling clauses, full of long words such as schoolmasters use when they are teasing a favored pupil, but he told them very little about himself. His talk was like cotton candy, that huge sweet bauble that fills the eye but leaves little in your belly when you've eaten it. — Peter Dickinson

Viscous Flow Quotes By Charles Yu

Time isn't an orderly stream. Time isn't a placid lake recording each of our ripples. Time is viscous. Time is a massive flow. It is a self-healing substance, which is to say, almost everything will be lost. We're too slight, to inconsequntial, despite all of our thrashing and swimming and waving our arms about. Time is an ocean of inertia, drowning out the small vibrations, absorbing the slosh and churn, the foam and wash, and we're up here, flapping and slapping and just generally spazzing out, and sure, there's a little splashing on the surface, but that doesn't even register in the depths, in the powerful undercurrents miles below us, taking us wherever they are taking us. — Charles Yu