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Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Christopher Fry

I've never seen a world
So festering with damnation. I have left
Rings of beer on every alehouse table
From the salt sea-coast across half a dozen counties,
But each time I thought I was on the way
To a faintly festive hiccup
The sight of the damned world sobered me up again. — Christopher Fry

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Evelyn Glennie

There are many collaborations I'd like to explore. One is to co-write a rap concerto with Eminem. — Evelyn Glennie

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Charles Stross

Georgina darts forward, grabs my hand, and pumps it up and down while peering at my face as if she's wondering why water isn't gushing from my mouth. — Charles Stross

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Pope Francis

It is not necessary to believe in God to be a good person. In a way, the traditional. Notion of God is outdated. One can be spiritual but not religious. It is not necessary to go to church and give money - for many, nature can be a church. Some of the best people in history do not believe in God, while some of the worst deeds were done in His name. — Pope Francis

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Reinaldo Arenas

Being a fugitive living in the woods at the time, I had to write before it got dark. Now darkness was approaching again, only more insidiously. — Reinaldo Arenas

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Agatha Christie

You gave too much rein to your imagination. Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master. The simplest explanation is always the most likely. — Agatha Christie

Wg Sebald The Emigrants Quotes By Elizabeth Berg

My mother lost too much and repaired herself in the only way she was able to repair herself. That in fact she is repairing herself, hour by hour. — Elizabeth Berg