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#1. Either I wake up in the Grey Zone,' he whispered, 'and I've forgotten how to breathe, and my feet are so far away I'm not sure I can afford the air fare; #Quote by Edward St. Aubyn
#2. Among all the kinds of serpents, there is none comparable to the Dragon. #Quote by Edward Topsell
#3. My father worked for governments all his life as an engineer and public works director. #Quote by Edward Tufte
#4. If I take the theory as we have it now, literally, I would conclude that extra dimensions really exist. They're part of nature. We don't really know how big they are yet, but we hope to explore that in various ways. #Quote by Edward Witten
#5. Careers are funny things. They begin mysteriously and, just as mysteriously, they can end. #Quote by Edward Albee
#6. My argument is that history is made by men and women, just as it can also be unmade and rewritten, always with various silence and elisions, always with shapes imposed and disfigurements tolerated. #Quote by Edward W. Said
#7. The criminal penalties [for suicide] are the production of a later and darker age. #Quote by Edward Gibbon
#8. and personality are entirely #Quote by Edward Francis Kelly
#9. What is the purpose of the giant sequoia tree? The purpose of the giant sequoia tree is to provide shade for the tiny titmouse. #Quote by Edward Abbey
#10. The sitting around on the set is awful. But I always figure that's what they pay me for. The acting I do for free. #Quote by Edward G. Robinson
#11. If you're told what to look for, you can't see anything else. #Quote by Edward Tufte
#12. Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions. #Quote by Edward Coke
#13. I was warned the camels can be nasty, especially the young ones. I was warned to give it a wide berth. #Quote by Edward Herrmann
#14. Then he smiled fondly, as if at a memory; it occurred to him that he was nearly sixty years old and that he ought to be beyond the force of such passion, of such love.
But he was not beyond it, he knew, and would never be. Beneath the numbness, the indifference, the removal, it was there, intense and steady; it had always been there #Quote by John Edward Williams
#15. I chose the Republican Party early on in the 1950s and 1960s in Massachusetts. My father was a Republican, as was my mother, in Virginia. #Quote by Edward Brooke
#16. Philosophy without action is the ruin of the soul. One brave deed is worth a hundred books, a thousand theories, a million words. Now as always we need heroes. And heroines! Down with the passive and the limp. #Quote by Edward Abbey
#17. When you use any kind of internet based capability, any kind of electronic capability, to cause damage to a private entity or a foreign nation or a foreign actor, these are potential acts of war. #Quote by Edward Snowden
#18. If the heuristic and analytic power of science can be joined with the introspective creativity of the humanities, human existence will rise to an infinitely more productive and interesting meaning. #Quote by Edward O. Wilson
#19. Friendship's the wine of life. #Quote by Edward Young
#20. After less than a year together they now slept in separate rooms because Victor's snoring, and nothing else about him, kept her awake at night. #Quote by Edward St. Aubyn
#21. You can seek clarity, you can seek warmth, you can try to make something for lasting. You can pack something in salt so that it's well made and you can hope that it outlasts time. But, ultimately that's not up to you. #Quote by Edward Hirsch
#22. Like a god, like an ogre? The personification of the natural is exactly the tendency I wish to suppress in myself, to eliminate for good. I am here not only to evade for a while the clamor and filth and confusion of the cultural apparatus but also to confront, immediately and directly if it's possible, the bare bones of existence, the elemental and fundamental, the bedrock which sustains us. I want to be able to look at and into a juniper tree, a piece of quartz, a vulture, a spider, and see it as it is in itself, devoid of all humanly ascribed qualities, anti-Kantian, even the categories of scientific description. To meet God or Medusa face to face, even if it means risking everything human in myself. I dream of a hard and brutal mysticism in which the naked self merges with a non-human world and yet somehow survives still intact, individual, separate. Paradox and bedrock. #Quote by Edward Abbey
#23. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do. #Quote by Edward Everett
#24. But you see, just because we've been ... dealt a certain hand ... it doesn't mean we can't choose to rise above- to conquer the boundaries of a destiny that none of us wanted. to try to retain whatever essential humanity we can. #Quote by Stephenie Meyer
#25. I would say there are different kinds of poems. There are things that poets in the history of poetry hit upon when they're very young that can never be outdone and it's a remarkable, strange experience when you think of say Arthur Rimbaud who write poetry between the ages of 17 and 21 whose career was over by the time he was 22. #Quote by Edward Hirsch
#26. Edward: "Wait
you were trying to hit on me?"
Susan: "Damn straight."
Edward: "The thing is, I'm not. Straight, I mean. #Quote by Jodi Picoult
#27. You're not like anyone I've ever known. I want to be with you ... really be with you. Only you. I've never felt this way about anyone. And I know I sound like a freaking Hallmark card, but it's true. I've never wanted all the things I want to have when I'm with you. #Quote by Emma Chase
#28. Fiction may be said to be the caricature of history. #Quote by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#29. She means," Nate said, turning away from the books, "That David has gone full weird."
"He was always that way<' Janelle said in a low voice.
"Yeah, but now he's completed his journey. Our little caterpillar has turned into a freaky butterfly."
"Tell her about the screaming," Janelle said. "Because I can't."
"The screaming? Stevie repeated.
"The other morning he started something called 'screaming meditation'," Nate said. "Guess what happens in screaming meditation? Did you guess screaming? For fifteen minutes? Because that's what happens in screaming meditation. Fifteen. Minutes. Outside. At five in the morning. Do you know what happens when someone screams outside for fifteen minutes at five in the morning at a remote location in the mountains, especially after a . . ."
The implied dot dot dot was "student dies in a terrible accident or maybe murder and another one goes missing."
"When security got to him he claimed it was his new religion and that it is something he needs to do every morning now as a way to talk to the sun."
So this is what Edward King had been referring to.
"Sometimes," Nate went on, tapping the books into place so that the spines lined up perfectly, "he sleeps on the roof. Or somewhere else. Sometimes the green."
"Naked," Janelle added. "He sleeps on the green naked."
"Or in classrooms," Nate said. "Someone said they went into differential equations and he was asleep in the corner of the room under #Quote by Maureen Johnson
#30. I think a lot of people in their average day actually imagine two sides of a conversation at one point or another. I think that the mental trick of holding two sides of a conversation in your head is actually something that we all do. #Quote by Edward Norton
#31. It is difficult to say who do you the most mischief: enemies with the worst intentions or friends with the best. #Quote by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#32. Don't!" Alice cried as Edward launched himself at the little girl. #Quote by Stephenie Meyer
#33. A saint is a person who gives of themself without asking for anything in return. That's how simple it is to be a saint. Try it! Try being a saint. #Quote by Edward James Olmos
#34. The origin of the human condition is best explained by the natural selection for social interaction - the inherited propensities to communicate, recognize, evaluate, bond, cooperate, compete, and from all these the deep warm pleasure of belonging to your own special group. #Quote by Edward O. Wilson
#35. Greek is a musical and prolific language, that gives a soul to the objects of sense, and a body to the abstractions of philosophy. #Quote by Edward Gibbon
#36. Roosters: The cry of the male chicken is the most barbaric yawp in all of nature. #Quote by Edward Abbey
#37. Blest leisure is our curse; like that of Cain, It, makes us wander, wander earth around, To fly that tyrant Thought. As Atlas groan'd The world beneath, we groan beneath an hour. #Quote by Edward Young
#38. For the increase in the number of my Brennan cousins," Conall remarked dryly, "we must thank the potato. #Quote by Edward Rutherfurd