Yelling Madman Quotes & Sayings
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Every century or so, fundamental changes in the nature of consumption create new demand patterns that existing enterprises can't meet. — Shoshana Zuboff

You will be glad to know that Mary has made something special for dinner."
"Something edible, I hope."
Her lips twitched. "Absolutely."
"Then it's doubly a pity that I don't want dinner this evening." The hunger that roared through him had nothing to do with food.
"No dinner? But Mary-"
"Are you hungry?"
She gave an odd flicker of a smile. "I couldn't eat anything now if my life depended on it."
Her admission relaxed his taut nerves. She was as affected as he was. Good. That's how it should be. — Karen Hawkins

I don't see any division between the comic and the tragic. I feel like I'm writing about serious things, and humour is one of my tools. It's not contrived, just part of my world, part of the way things are to me. — Miriam Toews

I never should have looked. I wish I'd never seen it. Then that sight wouldn't be jabbed into my heart like a splinter that never goes away."
On-chan — Yuyuko Takemiya

Just then the door flew open, and Ambrose burst through, yelling like a madman and swinging a battle-ax in one hand. — Amy Plum

All the Spirits of the Winter Realm, that just a moment earlier hustled around the Shifters as small balls of fire, were now in their ghostly forms, gray and transparent. Their ethereal bodies stretched parallel to the ground, huge eyes wide open, their wispy, long hair streaming in the air behind them — A.O. Peart

My purpose is to make my narrative as truthful as possible. — George Armstrong Custer

Cars, with their air conditioning, windows, sound systems, and great speed, keep us isolated from our environment ...
"Self-propulsion," such as biking, walking, canoeing, puts us in touch with the land below and the world around us. — Dinty W. Moore

He only said the one word. A prayer. A supplication. A breath from his heart to mine. — C.D. Reiss

Tengo had a gift for such work. He was a born technician, possessing both the intense concentration of a bird sailing through the air in search of prey and the patience of a donkey hauling water, playing always by the rules of the game. — Haruki Murakami

How do you remember something that never happened? Fondly. Flaubert believed that anticipation was the purest form of pleasure...and the most reliable. And that while the things that actually happen to you would invariably disappoint, the things that never happened to you would never dim. Never fade. They would always be engraved in your heart with a sort of sweet sadness. — Anon

And fear nothing, dear soul, whoever you are; the greater the sinner, the greater his right to Your mercy, O Lord. — Maria Faustina Kowalska

Forgetting the cameras would be next to impossible. And oozing love? That sounded like an industrial accident. — Heather Hansen

The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

We were nothing more than actions to reactions - helpless against our own fate. It's true. I react and others pay. — Katie McGarry