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Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I think that pretty much every form of fiction (I'd include fantasy, obviously) can actually be a real escape from places where you feel bad, and from bad places. It can be a safe place you go, like going on holiday, and it can be somewhere that, while you've escaped, actually teaches you things you need to know when you go back, that gives you knowledge and armour and tools to change the bad place you were in.
So no, they're not escapist. They're escape. — Neil Gaiman

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Robert Farrar Capon

Paradox is the only basket large enough to hold truth: — Robert Farrar Capon

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Now I wanted to be acknowledged, but I feared it. — Margaret Atwood

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Gaines Adams

Every day I went to work at Tampa, I gave it my all. — Gaines Adams

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Clovis E. Semmes

But even though catastrophic oppression brought about a process of objectification and dehumanization, the absolute negation of humanity was not possible because a damaged human spirit seeks to resurrect and reconstruct itself; it also seeks self-consciousness. — Clovis E. Semmes

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Ernest Vincent Wright

I just can't think of anybody abusing an animal; nor of allowing it to stay around, sick, hurt or hungry. I think that an animal is but a point short of human; and, having a skin varying but slightly from our own, will know as much pain from a whipping as would a human child. A blow upon any animal, if I am within sight, is almost as a blow upon my own body. You would think that, with that vast gap which Mankind is continually placing back of him in his onward march in improving this big world, Man would think, a bit, of his pals of hoof, horn and claw. — Ernest Vincent Wright

Whiston Funeral Homes Quotes By Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch

It is merely the egoism of men, who wants to bury a woman like a treasure. All attempts at using vows, contracts, and holy ceremonies have failed to bring permanence into the most changeable aspect of changeable human existence, namely love. Can you deny that our Christina world is rotting? — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch