Wibble Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is, they don't want us back on Earth. Trained killers who've lived for years outside the normal Earth routine of constant surveillance. That's why they don't let us go home. I figured out part of that a while back, but now I realize the whole truth. They are afraid of my brethren and me, even as they need us to fight their wars. It is from stuff such as us that revolutions are made. — Jay Allan
Time is not the stable moving-staircase that prosemen have for centuries pretended it to be, but an unaccountable wibble-wobble — Robert Graves
For the first forty days a child
is given dreams of previous lives. Journeys, winding paths,
a hundred small lessons
and then the past is erased. — Michael Ondaatje
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. — Bertrand Russell
Whatever is morally wrong, is equally wrong in man and in woman and no virtue is to be cultivated in one sex, that is not equally required by the other. — Anna Brownell Jameson
His master plan was already dead, as his master plans usually were. — John Le Carre
We're just like a movie based on a book
almost, but not quite as good. — Pete Wentz
The fatal problem with poetry: poems. — Ben Lerner
A painting can't be everything. You have to stop, at some point. It has to be finished, if you want anyone to see it. Some people just continue to work on things, forever. I don't know which is better. — John Slattery
To love in one, I will die with no other, the wind will carry us forever! — Michelle Trempe
The American Dream is ownership ... a house, a car, a vacation home and, even better, your own business — Mario Batali
All men are mad in some way or the other; — Bram Stoker
People only see what they want to see, and they only do whatever they want to do. You can make excuses for them all you like, but you'll always be making excuses for them, — Jade West
In a world in which the common rule which binds and regulates what the general masses feel is undermined, what the general masses feel tend to become the common rule. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
And solitude is not needing. Not needing leaves a person alone, all alone. Oh, needing doesn't isolate a person, things need things: it's enough to see a chick walking to see that its destiny will be what lack will make of it, its destiny is to join, like drops of mercury cling to other drops of mercury, even though, like all drops of mercury, it has a complete and rounded existence in itself. — Clarice Lispector
Artists are the radical voice of civilization. — Paul Robeson