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Waggoners Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Because I'll tell everything to you alone, because it's necessary, because you're necessary, because tomorrow I'll fall from the clouds, because tomorrow life will end and begin. Have you ever felt, have you ever dreamed that you were falling off a mountain into a deep pit? Well, I'm falling now, and not in a dream. And I'm not afraid, and don't you be afraid either. That is, I am afraid, but I'm delighted! That is, not delighted, but ecstatic ... Oh, to hell with it, it's all the same, whatever it is. Strong spirit, weak spirit, woman's spirit
whatever it is! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Waggoners Quotes By Neko Case

I tried to have more than one emotion on the record. — Neko Case

Waggoners Quotes By Karen Lord

You must never tell people their own stories. They have no interest in them, or they think they can tell them better themselves. Give them a stranger's life, and then they're content. — Karen Lord

Waggoners Quotes By Bob Shacochis

Trying to get the sentences right and the structure of the narration right is about as big a job as I can handle. But I also know that if you handle that job properly, everything else just clicks into place. — Bob Shacochis

Waggoners Quotes By George Herbert

Parsons are soules waggoners. — George Herbert

Waggoners Quotes By Fred Brooks

Even the best planning is not so omniscient as to get it right the first time. — Fred Brooks

Waggoners Quotes By Donald Knuth

The designer of a new system must not only be the implementor and the first large-scale user; the designer should also write the first user manual ... If I had not participated fully in all these activities, literally hundreds of improvements would never have been made, because I would never have thought of them or perceived why they were important. — Donald Knuth