Vorago Solitude Quotes & Sayings
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I remember the excitement of finding a great pancake recipe in 'Gourmet.' It felt as if it were mine. And it was Berkeley, of course - everybody cooked together. Cooking is what one did. — Mona Simpson

Pushing through some viney branches, she comes into a clearing andfinds a sight that makes her hush
and not just her voice but every part of her, like feeling silence in her deep guts ...
It's something she can feel in the back of her throat, her dislike of the scene
as though what she's looking upon is unholy, the conjunction of chaos and order in a forced fit where everything is stretched and bent in the wrong way like those baby legs. — Alden Bell

Perhaps in time the so-called Dark Ages will be thought of as including our own. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

All upright Germans will be National Socialists, but only the best National Socialists will be party members! — Adolf Hitler

In my writing, I want to be laid bare as a human being. — Denis Johnson

It affects every aspect of our lives, is often said to be the root of all evil, and the analysis of the world that it makes possible - what we call 'the economy' - is so important to us that economists have become the high priests of our society. Yet, oddly, there is absolutely no consensus among economists about what money really is. — David Graeber

These are books that want to be read out loud. These are books kids share with each other, and I think that's important. — Brian P. Cleary

I hate people eating on film. I hate it even worse on the radio, when people eat on the radio. I just can't stand it. — Helen Mirren

We are all basically the same human beings, who seek happiness and try to avoid suffering. Everybody is my peer group. Your feeling "I am of no value" is wrong. Absolutely wrong. — Dalai Lama

Psychiatry is the art of teaching people how to stand on their own feet while reclining on couches. — Sigmund Freud

As a senior at Princeton, I felt like the whole world was open to me. In our country, that's not a given. We aspire to be a place of equal opportunity, and yet where you're born determines your prospects. — Wendy Kopp