Top 14 Roanokes Quotes
#1. The two most dangerous things in the world are rich people and crazy people. The Roanokes are rich like pharoahs and crazier'n a snake-fucking baby.
Warren Ellis
#2. Living in the modern world, clothed and muffled, forced to convey our sense of our bodies in terms of remote symbols like walking sticks and umbrellas and handbags, it is easy to lose sight of the immediacy of the human body plan.
Margaret Mead
#3. His tongue claimed her, letting her know she was his, which was exactly what she wanted to be.
Cat Johnson
#5. Because the process of innovation often relies heavily on the combining and recombining of previous innovations, the broader and deeper the pool of accessible ideas and individuals, the more opportunities there are for innovation.
Erik Brynjolfsson
#6. Archers stood together, no matter what. Not even frilly-smelling laundry could tear them apart.
Karen Witemeyer
#7. I am as confident that all the elements needed in a distinguished Arab development process are available, as I am about the ability of Arabs to achieve their goals.
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
#9. I thought no one was talking to me and the others thought I wasn't talking to them.
Jeanette Winterson
#10. We read to know we are not alone (obviously not mine but good)
C.S. Lewis
#12. Wherever you live is your temple, if you treat it like one.
Gautama Buddha
#13. The impasse was this: If I let myself speculate even tentatively about that something, if I acknowledged the possibility of a nonhuman agent or agents, some mysterious Other, intervening in my life, could I still call myself an atheist?
Barbara Ehrenreich
#14. The artist's task is not to alter the world as the eye sees it into a world of aesthetic reality, but to perceive the aesthetic reality within the actual reality. (On photographs by Helen Levitt)
James Agee