Top 12 Best Brass Eye Quotes
#1. 'She's an era for you, an era of your life. If and when you break with her, you break with the only one alive who has shared that time with you. You fear that, the isolation of it, the burden, the scope of eternal life.
Anne Rice
#2. Be someone that is easy for anyone to forgive and hard for anyone to forget.
Robert J. Braathe
#3. I had looked forward so eagerly to leaving the horrible place, yet when my release came and I knew that God's sunlight was to be free for me again, there was a certain pain in leaving.
Nellie Bly
#4. Whoever wishes to be a Christian, let him pluck out the eyes of his reason.
Martin Luther
#5. That absolute pure honesty of the horse, man that's just the greatest thing there is
Buck Brannaman
#6. There was a brass plate mounted on the door at eye level, so old that the lettering that had once been engraved there had been reduced to a spidery, unreadable code, the name of some long dead function or functionary, polished into oblivion.
William Gibson
#7. When the body of the people is possessed of the supreme power, it is called a democracy.
Charles De Secondat
#8. I think kids in Europe have developed a deeper knowledge of music and of black music in particular. You go to Europe, and these kids know about all this obscure funk and soul that kids over here wouldn't know. I think it's getting better in the States, though, with the age of the Internet.
Lenny Kravitz
#9. Toil, comrade," he said, "is the highest aim of our lives. Who does not toil, shall not eat." The book was filled. The official applied his rubber stamp to the last page. The stamp bore a globe overshadowed by a crossed sickle and hammer.
Ayn Rand
#10. The individual's most vital need is to prove his worth, and this usually means an insatiable hunger for action. For it is only the few who can acquire a sense of worth by developing and employing their capacities and talents. The majority prove their worth by keeping busy.
Eric Hoffer
#11. The most beautiful man in the world says everything with his eyes, and the rest with his hands and mouth.
Perry Brass
#12. She was italicising every other word, with that deadly, glittering brightness that a woman puts on when she is dodging a moral obligation. He
George Orwell
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