Top 8 Macbeth Choices And Consequences Quotes
#1. By the age of twenty the distinctly Branwellian qualities would be developed from which he would never again shake himself free.
Winifred Gerin
#3. Of course I can keep secrets. It's the people I tell them to who can't keep them.
Anthony Haden-Guest
#4. If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson
#5. Indeed from an Aristotelian point of view a modern liberal political society can appear only as a collection of citizens of nowhere who have banded together for their common protection.
Alasdair MacIntyre
#6. To weigh and evaluate a vast grid of information, much of it meaningless, and to arrive at sensible, if erroneous, conclusions, is a skill not to be sneezed at.
Richard Russo
#7. A meal without mushrooms is like a day without rain.
John Cage
#8. The new cosmic story emerging into human awareness overwhelms all previous conceptions of the universe for the simple reason that it draws them all into its comprehensive fullness. Who can learn what this means and remain calm?
Brian Swimme
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