
Top 15 Tevershall Pit Quotes
#1. The core problem in our society is political correctness.
Peter Thiel
#2. no stone. Except for the huge reeds in the marshes, it had no trees for timber. Here, then, was a region with
Samuel Noah Kramer
#3. What is leadership, after all, but the blind choice of one route over another and the confident pretense that the decision was based on reason
Robert Harris
#6. Pretending to feel something you don't can often lead you to the real thing, in some form.
Stacey Kade
#7. You can't fall in love with a man for who he is, and then expect him to change. Just love him, and if he's worth his salt, he'll give you what you need and be the man you need him to be.
Brooklyn James
#8. A book is a place where my reality, escapism, hope, despair, love and death lie.
Nikita Dudani
#9. In Rio Bravo when Duke makes love to Feathers, the scene dissolves to the next morning where we see him putting on his vest and almost humming. It was subtle, but you knew what happened. Give me a towel and some blankets any day!
Angie Dickinson
#10. When I'm in a city that's just clean, concrete lines, I get really short of breath and confused. It's much more interesting to me when nature is creeping back and tearing the mortar apart between the bricks.
Feist
#11. The poetic myths are dead; and the poetic image, which is the myth of the individual, reigns in their stead.
Cecil Day-Lewis
#12. Jesus did not promise to change the circumstances around us. He promised great peace and pure joy to those who would learn to believe that God actually controls all things.
Corrie Ten Boom
#13. Why bother with Google when I have a wife who knows everything about everything!
Akshay Kumar
#14. Atwater knew - as did everyone at Style, though by some strange unspoken consensus it was never said aloud - that this was the single great informing conflict of the American psyche. The management of insignificance. It was the great syncretic bond of US monoculture.
David Foster Wallace
#15. It will be found that every attack upon religion, or upon characteristic ideas inherited from religion, when its assumptions are laid bare, turns out to be an attack upon mind.
Richard M. Weaver
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