Top 11 Early Dictionary Quotes

#1. I boil my tears in a twisted spoon
And dance like an angel on the point of a needle.

Etheridge Knight

Early Dictionary Quotes #65590
#2. I am an open book, literally. I don't mind if people know way too much about me.

Lisa Scottoline

Early Dictionary Quotes #409418
#3. It as non-existent (and not named).

Lao-Tzu

Early Dictionary Quotes #552880
#4. There is a paradox in fiction that was first noticed by Aristotle in the Poetics. We are drawn to fiction because fiction gives us pleasure. But most of what is actually in fiction is deeply unpleasant: threat, death, despair, anxiety, Sturm und Drang.

Jonathan Gottschall

Early Dictionary Quotes #1054133
#5. In the absence of virtue and wisdom, intelligence becomes a servant of evil.

Joseph Pearce

Early Dictionary Quotes #1243283
#6. As I tell people about genocide, I get the opportunity to redeem myself. I've had the chance to do something that's worth me being alive ... The more I tell people, the less the nightmares haunt me.

Loung Ung

Early Dictionary Quotes #1295864
#7. People of deserts cannot know the importance of forests; to know this, one must first have sweet memories spent in the forests!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

Early Dictionary Quotes #1647815
#8. A chainsaw's God's way of evening out the playing field between you and everything, even the invisible stuff.

Jennifer L. Knox

Early Dictionary Quotes #1668958
#9. Miss much?" she whispered. "Nobody's planning to kill us, so far," I whispered back. "First time today.

Rick Riordan

Early Dictionary Quotes #1739181
#10. I love foot rubs, too. I'll take one whenever I can.

Torrie Wilson

Early Dictionary Quotes #1860801
#11. Only friends will tell you the truths you need to hear to make your life bearable.

Francine Du Plessix Gray

Early Dictionary Quotes #1876331

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