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Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Kate Atkinson

We're all primitives underneath, that's why we had to invent God, to be the voice of our conscience, or we would be killing each other left, right and centre. — Kate Atkinson

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Gavin Bryars

I have friends who have a CD mastering plant in Hollywood and they are very sceptical about European record labels' understanding of digital technology. — Gavin Bryars

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Ann Beattie

This is a story, told the way you say stories should be told: Somebody grew up, fell in love, and spent a winter with her lover in the country. This, of course, is the barest outline, and futile to discuss. It's as pointless as throwing birdseed on the ground while snow still falls fast. Who expects small things to survive when even the largest get lost? People forget years and remember moments. Seconds and symbols are left to sum things up: the black shroud over the pool. Love, in its shortest form becomes a word. — Ann Beattie

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By John Truby

To empathize with someone means to care about and understand him. That's why the trick to keeping the audience's interest in a character, even when the character is not likable or is taking immoral actions, is to show the audience the hero's motive. — John Truby

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

You and I create the world by the vibrations that we offer to the world. — Sri Chinmoy

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Jojo Moyes

I want to tell him that I don't know what i feel. I want him but i'm frightened to want him. I don;t want my happiness to be entirely dependent on somebody else's to be a hostage to fortunes I cannot control. — Jojo Moyes

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

A lot of Christian extremism has done a great deal to discredit religion; the main religious traditions have abandoned their own intellectual cultures so drastically that no one has any sense of it other than the fringe. — Marilynne Robinson

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Larry Correia

You misunderstand the point of a symbol of faith then." He walked towards the vampires. "You're abominations, of course it doesn't matter to you. What matters is how much it means to me. — Larry Correia

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

It is only hope which is real, and reality is a bitterness and a deceit. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Mary Roach

I don't read good books anymore, it seems; I just buy them and put them on the shelf and every now and then walk over and pet them. I'm like the optimistic dieter who fills her closet with clothes two sizes too small and dreams of the day she can wear them. I know just what I want to do when I retire. — Mary Roach

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Dan Brown

She used to recite the poem as a schoolgirl in England until she heard that it derived from the Great Plague of London in 1665. Allegedly, a ring around the rosie was a reference to a rose-colored pustule on the skin that developed a ring around it and indicated that one was infected. Sufferers would carry a pocketful of posies in an effort to mask the smell of their own decaying bodies as well as the stench of the city itself, where hundreds of plague victims dropped dead daily, their bodies then cremated. Ashes, ashes. We all fall down. — Dan Brown

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Dan DeCarlo

Then is when I decided to take it to Archie to see if they could do it as a comic book. I showed it to Richard Goldwater, and he showed it to his father, and a day or two later I got the OK to do it as a comic book. — Dan DeCarlo

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Pawan Mishra

The coins were completely unprepared for this and were sadly deceived by their own inertia. — Pawan Mishra

Wiener Neustadt Quotes By Richard Roeper

I've been playing Texas Hold 'em and other forms of poker since I was about 12. — Richard Roeper