Top 6 Scribbling Speech Quotes

#1. So many able historians have worked over seventeenth-century New England that one would think there was little left to be learned from the people who lived there - fewer than 100,000 at the end of the century. Seldom, apart perhaps from the Greeks and Romans, have so few been studied by so many.

Edmund Morgan

#2. Drama read to oneself is never drama at its best, and is not even drama as it should be.

George Pierce Baker

#3. You do not see anything when you experience pure consciousness; you become everything.

Sebastian Pole

#4. Pleasure is always something apposed to pain it is never separate from pain

Rajneesh

#5. I was then, and I was now, and I was as big as the sky.

Karelia Stetz-Waters

#6. I feel a little whirl of dislocation
the trademark sensation of the world being more closely knit together than you expected

Robin Sloan

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