
Top 14 Pandaemonium Coleridge Quotes
#1. It's hard to come up with a scheme to thwart some other scheme you don't even know about.
Holly Black
#2. If I was doing 'The Hunt' constantly, I would get very old, very fast.
Mads Mikkelsen
#3. No man is worthy of unlimited reliance-his treason, at best, only waits for sufficient temptation.
H.L. Mencken
#4. Priests claimed the gods made men, but this was not so. Men made the gods. Firstly, by forming them in clay, by chipping them from stone. Secondly, and more importantly, by believing in them, believing in them utterly. During
Tanith Lee
#5. Blushing, palpitations, a bad conscience
this is what you get if you haven't sinned.
Karl Kraus
#6. I was disquieted to realize that he had ceased to call me anything at all. That seemed impossible, but your children generally use your name when they want something, if only attention, and Kevin was loath to beseech me for so much as a turned head.
Lionel Shriver
#7. My life, at least, is divided between writing and performing and mixtures of the two.
Stephen Fry
#8. A cascade of thousands of pomegranate pits fructify her from above and female hands maculate the goddess's body in the musical mists of mind-blowing nightly sex. But they won't fuck her, they will kill her.
Laura Gentile
#9. Business, that's easily defined - it's other people's money.
Peter Drucker
#10. The third quality that is needed for a scientist to become a public icon is wisdom. Besides being a famous joker and a famous genius, Feynman was also a wise human being whose answers to serious questions made sense.
Freeman Dyson
#11. From the dim morning hours of history when the father was king and priest down to this modern time of history's high noon when nations stand forth full grown and self-governed, the law of coherence and continuity in political development has suffered no serious breach.
Woodrow Wilson
#12. As they say, with great power comes great responsibility."
"Are you screwin' with me, man?" Taylor asked bluntly.
David Estes
#13. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government ...
Eleanor Roosevelt
#14. The most important part of discernment is pinpointing the forces to be reckoned with, both the constructive and destructive.
Criss Jami
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