Top 14 Pris'ner Quotes
#1. Thus like a Captive in an Isle confin'd,
Man walks at large, a Pris'ner of the Mind
John Dryden
#2. The study looked at two groups of people, one vaccinated against the flu and the other not vaccinated. After both groups were asked to read an article exaggerating the threat posed by the flu, the vaccinated people expressed less prejudice against immigrants than the unvaccinated people.
Eula Biss
#3. You mean old books?" "Stories written before space travel but about space travel." "How could there have been stories about space travel before
" "The writers," Pris said, "made it up.
Philip K. Dick
#4. I think when I started acting, the whole time I was working towards one day coming to America. Hollywood, in particular, is seen to be the center of this industry, and I was just waiting for the right time to come.
Liam Hemsworth
#5. You can not be afraid when you get to this level to teach. I don't care what level you're at, if you don't teach, you're worthless.
Mike Butcher
#6. No one learns as much about a subject as one who is forced to teach it.
Peter F. Drucker
#7. [God] disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness.
Scott Hahn
#8. Anyone who watches golf on television would enjoy watching the grass grow on the greens.
Andy Rooney
#9. I adore children, but I was never that interested in new born babies. It's a terrible thing to have to admit, and you're not supposed to think that way as a woman, but everyone promises it's different when you have your own. It wasn't for me, though.
Jane Green
#10. Go to nature with no parti pris. You should not know what your picture is to look like until it is done. Just see the picture that is coming.
Joaquin Sorolla
#11. Darlin', he is so damn sexy that my underpants crawled all the way to my ankles.
Carolyn Brown
#12. There is no Pris," he said. "Only Rachael Rosen, over and over again.
Philip K. Dick
#13. So I thought if I stopped being so, you know, wounded, we could take a shot at just being friends. - Peeta Mellark
Suzanne Collins
#14. Memoirs of An Unfortunate Young Nobleman, Returned from a Thirteen Years' Slavery in America, Where He was Sent by the Wicked Contrivances of His Cruel Uncle, etc. Part II Concludes with a Summary View of the Trial. 2 volumes. London: 1743.
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