Feist Quotes
I didn't really get London until I read Dickens. Then I was charmed to death by it.
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Islam is a religion of success. Unlike Christianity, which has as its main image, in the west at least, a man dying in a devastating, disgraceful, helpless death.
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Death and I are head to head in a total collision, pure and mutual distaste.
Harold Brodkey
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In fact, for all kinds of offenses - and, for no offenses - from murders to misdemeanors, men and women are put to death without judge or jury; so that, although the political excuse was no longer necessary, the wholesale murder of human beings went on just the same.
Ida B. Wells
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In London it's easy not to be the focus of attention, especially when Sting lives in the house just behind you.
Victoria Wood
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In this decisive hour of our national history, union means life and division means death.
Bao Dai
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To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.
Joanne Rowling
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When soon I sail from here, I may again run into such a storm as the one in Kvasefjord. But this time I shall clearly understand that it is not a play in the theatre, but it is death. and it seems too that then, in the last moment before we go down, I can in in all truth be yours...
Karen Blixen
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Prudent people are very happy; 'tis an exceeding fine thing, that's certain, but I was born without it, and shall retain to my day of Death the Humour of saying what I think.
Mary Wortley Montagu
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Mind, even more deadly to empires than to individuals, erodes them, compromises their solidity.
Emil Cioran
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I think the one thing that athletics prepared me for that's been more beneficial than anything has been the humbling times.
Geoff Stults
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I think, for me, there's The Book I Should Write and The Book I Wanted to Write - and they weren't the same book. The Book I Should Write should be realistic, since I studied English Lit. It should be cultural. It should reflect where I am today. The Book I Wanted to Write would probably include flying women, magic, and all of that.
Marlon James
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I didn't really get London until I read Dickens. Then I was charmed to death by it.
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