Top 14 Barnthouse Electric Quotes
#2. Don't write in to ask whether I would prefer Gingrich to Clinton. Ask, rather, whether Clinton prefers Gingrich to you. Go triangulate yourself.
Christopher Hitchens
#3. It is as though the space between us were time: an irrevocable quality. It is as though time, no longer running straight before us in a diminishing line, now runs parallel between us like a looping string, the distance being the doubling accretion of the thread an not the interval between.
William Faulkner
#4. Only in the books written in earlier times did she sometimes think she found some faint idea of what it might be like to be alive.
W.G. Sebald
#5. It is a measure of the arrogance of nations - but especially of the nuclear-weapon states - to assert that a nuclear-weapons-free world is impossible when, in fact, ninety-five percent of the nations of the world already are nuclear free.
George Lee Butler
#6. Whatever you do, crush the infamous thing, and love those who love you.
Voltaire
#7. That's not the part of the story that I'm interested in, anyway. The part that I'm interested in is all the personal stuff. I tried to base the powers on family archetypes.
Brad Bird
#8. You are attempting to be logical, I suspect, and logic has little to do with government, and nothing at all to do with military administration.
Robin McKinley
#10. The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.
James Madison
#12. Perhaps the greatest of all pedagogical fallacies is the notion that a person learns only the particular thing he is studying at the time.
John Dewey
#13. Seriously though, it did not seem fair that the further into the Zombie Apocalypse we walked, the scruffy-boy thing got sexier while the shaggy-girl thing basically de-evolved society.
Rachel Higginson
#14. Dr. Holmes says, both wittily and truly, that crying widows are easiest consoled.
Josh Billings