
Top 11 Apt Stock Quotes
#1. I think literature can make familiar the unfamiliar, and the unfamiliar is very much about the dispossessed, and so the value of literature seems to me to go into the stories that not everybody wants to tell.
Colum McCann
#2. For years, my husband and I have advocated separate vacations. But the kids keep finding us.
Erma Bombeck
#3. I think the relationship of indigenous people to their environment ... that those were ethical omnivores.
James Cromwell
#4. You're too cute sometimes. I mean, seriously too cute."
"I'm not cute. I'm aloof and manly." I lifted a disdainful eyebrow at the idea of me as cute. Ridiculous.
L. H. Cosway
#5. It's hard to have any moral authority over a group of drunken college students when you have never had a beer and never been laid.
Tom Green
#6. Arin imagined how, if he could, he would kneel before the boy he had been. He'd cradle himself to his chest, let the child bury his wet face against his shoulder. Shh, Arin would tell him. You will be lonely, but you' ll become strong. One day, you will have your revenge.
Marie Rutkoski
#7. I wouldn't call myself a modern Shakespeare, but Shakespeare was probably to his generation what I am to mine.
Zach Braff
#8. Death is the start of a beginning, life is the start of the end, and the cycle continues forever."
AFTERLIFE - TIM I GURUNG/AUTHOR
Tim I. Gurung
#9. He walks through your future, but he's in the past as well. He's always in shadows, never in the light. And though he's dangerous, the shadowed man doesn't pose a threat to you.
Deborah Harkness
#10. When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays; though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before.
Adam Smith
#11. We need to learn ... how war brutalises and degrades winners and losers alike and what happens to us when, having heedlessly waged war for no good reason, we are encouraged to inflate and demonise our enemies in order to justify that war's indefinite continuance.
Tony Judt
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