
Top 12 Quotes About The Scar In Lord Of The Flies
#1. The error that we tend to make is that we think that women's magazines are what editors want and what their readers want - and thus are social indicators - when, in fact, they are what advertisers want. They're just advertising indicators.
Gloria Steinem
#2. I don't like being retired. It's like announcing an end to your worth, whatever that worth was, and the longer you go on, the more you realize that that worth wasn't worth anything like you once thought it was, and that just makes it worse.
Steven Erikson
#3. There's plenty of room for strangeness, mystery, originality, wildness, etc. in poems that also invite the reader into the human and alive center about which the poem circles.
Thomas Lux
#4. People can be two things at once. They can grow fond of you and think of you as a sweet person and still want to keep treating you like shit.
Charlotte Stein
#5. The tragedy of man is that he doesn't know how to distinguish between day and night.
Elie Wiesel
#6. Capital is dead labour, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
Karl Marx
#7. I decided to take my foot off the pedal with all the detail. I'm sure after 'Animalia' and 'The Eleventh Hour,' readers thought that's what to expect from Graeme Base. With 'The Sign of the Seahorse,' I took a step away from the puzzle-book genre - that was more of an adventure story.
Graeme Base
#8. We encounter electromagnetic fields every single day. Many invisible waves and vibrations cross in the space around us. Even the physical pains and emotional moods of other people around us affect our lives. Our souls match/mirror the vibrations of other people faster than our bodies.
Hina Hashmi
#10. I was up playing violin at seven and translating that information to play guitar, piano at eight.
Ronnie Milsap
#11. Jest becuz I'm nine, don't mean I'm a stupid little kid.
Moira Young
#12. I grew up really fast when I moved to England when I was 12 years old.
Derek Hough
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