Bram Stoker Quotes
These infinitesimal distinctions between man and man are too paltry for an Omnipotent Being. How these madmen give themselves away! The real God taketh heed lest a sparrow fall. But the God created from human vanity sees no difference between an eagle and a sparrow.

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Under Hitler it was the entrepreneurial and professional classes who were the first victims of Nazi boycotts and exclusion. Today it is Israel, the most powerful symbol of Jewish national resurgence in two millennia.
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The difference between tragedy and comedy: Tragedy is something awful happening to somebody else, while comedy is something awful happening to somebody else.
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Short fiction encourages experimentation, and it's fun to play with form and try experiments that may or may not work out.
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I'm a sensationalist. I'm a big mouth. I get attention. In this world you have to - if you want a mass-market presentation, you have to get attention.
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I was born in Northampton, in Burlington County, West Jersey, in the year 1720.
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Chic is a kind of mayonnaise, either it tastes, or it doesn't.
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The youth is better than the old age of friendship.
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Good things come to those with no expectations.
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Everyone knows French artist Claude Monet's "Water Lilies," which he painted in his garden. You find the images everywhere from galleries to dorm rooms and dentists' lounges.
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The past is for inspiration, not imitation, for continuation, not repetition.
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The domestic violence policy has been given to our players. My personal view is there's no place in our society for it. I think, especially with the emphasis and education that's out there now, let's hope better light will be shined on this area.
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Our God is an awesome God, he reigns from Heaven above, the most high God of all time.
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Clubs have always wanted to buy me during the summer but I have always stayed loyal because I wanted to stay at Arsenal.
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I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press.
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Patriotism is best exemplified through auto-critique.
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The sparrow still falls.
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It seems to me that to take a book of mine into his hands is one of the rarest distinctions that anyone can confer upon himself. I even assume that he removes his shoes when he does so-not to speak of boots.
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Distinctions drawn by the mind are not necessarily equivalent to distinctions in reality.
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... women feel the humiliation of their petty distinctions of sex precisely as the black man feels those of color. It is no palliation of our wrongs to say that we are not socially ostracized, so long as we are politically ostracized as he is not.
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These infinitesimal distinctions between man and man are too paltry for an Omnipotent Being. How these madmen give themselves away! The real God taketh heed lest a sparrow fall. But the God created from human vanity sees no difference between an eagle and a sparrow.