Top 15 Auroracoin Quotes
#1. I was going to Yale, for crying out loud. How could anyone think I was guilty of murder?
Eileen Cook
#3. As to diseases, make a habit of two things - to help, or at least, to do no harm.
Hippocrates
#4. The worst is when I talk myself into something. Sometimes you take things because you want to work with a certain actor, or you want to work with a director, even if the script or the part's not that great.
Jessica Lange
#5. Why do I put up with your sass again?" he asked. "Because I'm your batch sister, your business partner, and the only person you know who can do the club's books. Also, I'm cute as hell and your wife thinks I'm awesome." There
Susan Hayes
#6. This would be my torture: all that didn't bear thinking about would devote itself to forcing me to bear thinking about it.
Glen Duncan
#7. The world is chiefly a mental fact. From mind it receives the forms of time and space, the principle of casuality[sic], color, warmth, and beauty. Were there no mind, there would be no world.
John Lancaster Spalding
#8. A man's final query is determined by how well he acts under pressure. If man can control his demeanor under extreme stress, he will be judged in a positive way.
Angela Khristin Brown
#9. The relationship itself was a croquette, too much flour and milk patted smooth into something it wasn't.
Laura Jacobs
#10. I think Americans are aware that they are involved in all sorts of violence around the world. They normally don't want to look at that.
Joshua Oppenheimer
#12. I have always been an avid reader of chemical literature, eager for what is new.
Yves Chauvin
#13. The trick ... is to find the balance between the bright colors of humor and the serious issues of identity, self-loathing, and the possibility for intimacy and love when it seems no longer possible or, sadder yet, no longer necessary.
Wendy Wasserstein
#14. It has been a long while since the United States had any imperialistic designs toward the outside world. But we have practised within our own boundaries something that amounts to race imperialism.
Wendell Willkie
#15. Books that change you, even later in life, give you a kind of electrical shock as the world takes a different shape.
A.S. Byatt
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