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#1. At that point [Father Sogol] gave me a roguish and forceful look demanding my complicity in this adroit falsehood. For naturally everyone was still in the dark. But by this simple ruse each person had the impression of belonging to a minority, of being among "one or two not yet informed," felt himself surrounded by a convinced majority, and was eager to be quickly convinced himself. This simple method of Sogol's for "getting the audience into the palm of his hand," as he phrased it, was a simple application of the mathematical method that consists in "considering the problem as solved." And he also used the chemical analogy of a "chain reaction." But if this use was employed in the service of truth, could one still call it falsehood? In any case everyone pricked up his ears. #Quote by Rene Daumal
#2. You have made my day a little better, and I hope I have made your day a little better, too #Quote by Mo Willems
#3. Wherever human beings are concerned, trend is not destiny. #Quote by Rene Dubos
#4. A knife is neither true nor false, but anyone impaled on its blade is in error. #Quote by Rene Daumal
#5. You've heard the call: We have to do something. We need to fight. We need to identify the enemy and go after them. Some respond, march and chant. Some look away, deny what's happening and search out escape routes into imaginary tomorrows: a life off the grid, space colonies, immortality in paradise, explicit denial, or consumer satiety in wireless, robot staffed, 3-D printed techno-utopia. Meanwhile, the rich take shelter in their fortresses, trusting to their air conditioning, private schools, and well-paid guards. Fight. Flight. Flight. Flight. The threat of death activates our deepest animal drives. #Quote by Roy Scranton
#6. I thought 'Thor' would just be fun. #Quote by Rene Russo
#7. The most moving speech I have ever heard was Hugh Gaitskell saying he would 'fight, fight and fight again to save the party we love. That was the right message in 1960, and I believe it is still the right message today. #Quote by Roy Jenkins
#8. She thought of the city at night, of cities at night. Discarded constellations of old stars, fallen from the sky, rearranged on Earth in patterns and pathways and towers. Invaded by weevils that have learned to walk upright. #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#9. As for editorial content, that's the stuff you separate the ads with. #Quote by Roy Thomson
#10. Saving nickels, saving dimes, working 'til the sun don't shine, looking forward to happier times. #Quote by Roy Orbison
#11. Content is more than 'subject matter.' It is all the feelings and ideas you bring to your painting. #Quote by Rene Huyghe
#12. Faolan stretched out on the blanket, propping his head on one elbow thoughtfully. "Eire is fine enough, I suppose," he began, "but if I could have one wish, I'd show ye my Highlands. I'd take ye to the tops of the mountains and show ye where the golden eagles nest. I want ye to see
the sun rise and set over the moors. I want to make love to ye in the heather with the warm sun beating down on us." His eyes widened as an idea occurred to him. "We could sail out to one of the far islands and have it all to ourselves, like Adam and Eve in our very own Eden. I'd take ye walking on the beach in the moonlight, and I wouldna have to share ye with anyone but the selkies." He gave her hand a gentle squeeze. "I'd teach ye to ride and hunt and fish, mo ruadh, and bank the fires to keep ye warm through the cold winter months." With a blissful sigh, he pulled her tight against him and buried his face in the crook of her neck. "'Twould be heaven for sure,"
he said, and she could hear the smile in his voice when his lips brushed her ear, "pizza or no. #Quote by Shannon MacLeod
#13. If you take a book with you on a journey," Mo had said when he put the first one in her box, "an odd thing happens: The book begins collecting your memories. And forever after you have only to open that book to be back where you first read it. It will all come into your mind with the very first words: the sights you saw in that place, what it smelled like, the ice cream you ate while you were reading it ... yes, books are like flypaper - memories cling to the printed page better than anything else. #Quote by Cornelia Funke
#14. The people who created the crisis will not be the ones that come up with a solution #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#15. In the years to come they would replay this scene in their heads. As children. As teenagers. As adults. Had they been deceived into doing what they did? Had they been tricked into condemnation?
In a way, yes. But it wasn't as simple as that. They both knew that they had been given a choice. And how quick they had been in the choosing it! They hadn't given it more than a second of thought before they looked up and said (not together, but almost) "Save Ammu." Save us. Save our mother. (302) #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#16. Disney world is an armpit,compared to Montana!! #Quote by Carl Hiaasen
#17. The act of giving voice to this spiritual suffering is, in my view, the sacred duty of the writer. #Quote by Mo Yan
#18. [Thinking about his first day if he were the Fuhrer] "On that day, all female officers will be required to wear ... tiny miniskirts!"
[Strikes pose]
Roy Mustang, The Flame Alchemist, Full metal Alchemist #Quote by Hiromu Arakawa
#19. Desire awakens only to things that are thought possible. #Quote by Rene Descartes
#20. Ye lost your parents young, mo nighean donn, and wandered about the world, rootless. Ye loved Frank" - his mouth compressed for an instant, but I thought he was unconscious of it - "and of course ye love Brianna and Roger Mac and the weans ... but, Sassenach - I am the true home of your heart, and I know that. #Quote by Diana Gabaldon
#21. The dead are noble, the living worthless. #Quote by Mo Yan
#22. I wonder if they'll ever realize that their real culture war is not with liberals, but with ambiguity. #Quote by Roy Edroso
#23. Listen to the people on the ground. They have all the solutions in the world. #Quote by Bunker Roy
#24. I soon learned that Dandakaranya, the forest I was about to enter, was full of people who had many names and fluid identities. It was like balm to me, that idea. How lovely not to be stuck with yourself, to become someone else for a while. We #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#25. When you're young and fall off a horse, you may break something. When you're my age and you fall off, you splatter. #Quote by Roy Rogers
#26. Ideas often last but a day; feelings, dreams almost forever. #Quote by Gabrielle Roy
#27. The historical record is like the night sky: we see a few stars and group them together into mythic constellations. But what is chiefly visible is the darkness. #Quote by Roy Porter
#28. Let whoever can do so deceive me, he will never bring it about that I am nothing, so long as I continue to think I am something. #Quote by Rene Descartes
#29. It's fantastic to put your hands in the earth. I enjoy spending my time in heaven here. I don't care what you say, this is my heaven. #Quote by Roy Harper
#30. Too often we tend to reduce what is strange to what is familiar. I intend to restore the familiar to the strange. #Quote by Rene Magritte
#31. My painting is visible images that conceal nothing ... they evoke mystery. Mystery means nothing. It is unknowable. #Quote by Rene Magritte
#32. Ammu quickly learned to recognize and despise the ugly face of sympathy. They ... gloated. She fought off the urge to slap them. #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#33. My health is good; it's my age that's bad. #Quote by Roy Acuff
#34. Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow them. #Quote by Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
#35. While the Doctor was searching for a more lasting cure, the Saint journeyed across India distributing a placebo. #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#36. But remember that if the struggle were to resort to violence, it will lose vision, beauty and imagination. Most dangerous of all, it will marginalize and eventually victimize women. And a political struggle that does not have women at the heart of it, above it, below it, and within it is no struggle at all. #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#37. There is a lot of talk about a centre party - and that I might lead it. I find this idea profoundly unattractive #Quote by Roy Jenkins
#38. Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp? #Quote by Mo Willems
#39. Business is global. Countries need to react to that; taxes need to be paid where profit arises. #Quote by Mo Ibrahim
#40. Water inflated the belly
Of Hart Crane, and of Shelley.
Coleridge was a dope.
Southwell died on a rope. #Quote by Roy Fuller
#41. Maybe it's that I'm naive, but I don't think of myself as an age. #Quote by Rene Russo
#42. My grandmother once told me that while there is no suffering a person cannot endure, there is plenty of good fortune one can never hope to enjoy. I believe that. #Quote by Mo Yan
#43. In India, I'm always 'Aruna Roy's husband.' #Quote by Bunker Roy
#44. Rene Caron takes my breath away! #Quote by Teresa Lynn
#45. The "Fake News" of, let's say, a Democrat, are usually not the "Fake News" of a Republican. #Quote by Jean Michel Rene Souche
#46. A smart man makes a mistake, learns from it, and never makes that mistake again. But a wise man finds a smart man and learns from him how to avoid the mistake altogether. #Quote by Roy H. Williams
#47. No, no, no separate but equal ... never the twain shall meet. And the pendulum kept swinging and it came to rest in the bastard hybrid known as the Daily Show. #Quote by Mo Rocca
#48. human beings were creatures of habit, and it was amazing the kind of things they could get used to. You #Quote by Arundhati Roy
#49. LONG LIVE ...
This country is but a wish of the spirit, a counter-sepulcher.
In my country, tender proofs of spring and badly dressed birds are preferred to far-off goals.
Truth waits for dawn beside a candle. Window glass is neglected. To the watchful, what does it matter?
In my country, we don't question a man deeply moved.
There is no malignant shadow on the capsized boat.
A cool hello is unknown in my country.
We borrow only what can be returned increased.
There are leaves, many leaves, on the trees in my country. The branches are free to bear no fruits.
We don't believe in the good faith of the victor.
In my country, we say thank you. #Quote by Rene Char