
Top 16 Trickles Down Quotes
#1. The social consequence of the psychedelic experience is clear thinking -which trickles down as clear speech. Empowered speech.
Terence McKenna
#2. Hope never trickles down. It always springs up.
Studs Terkel
#3. But just as the orchestra begins to play, an odd taste sweeps across my tongue from front to back. Like a volatile mixture of sulfur and ammonia, hot and burning as it trickles down the inside of my throat. A vile swear almost escapes my lips. There's a faery here.
Elizabeth May
#4. She hated television but flicked through the channels until she hated it even more....
George D. Shuman
#5. What we call fiction is the ancient way of knowing, the total discourse that antedates all the special vocabularies ... Fiction is democratic, it reasserts the authority of the single mind to make and remake the world.
E.L. Doctorow
#6. The preface is the most important part of a book. Even reviewers read a preface.
Philip Guedalla
#7. A pessimist? That's a person who has been intimately acquainted with an optimist.
Elbert Hubbard
#8. United States could be a great country. It needs to be a great country. It's our responsibility as citizens to make that happen, every single one of us.
Paul Haggis
#10. Death is a confirmation of the believer's creed. For the skeptic it is discovery, immense and late.
Calvin Miller
#11. I had her all over my face. It was fantastic.
J.R. Ward
#12. All the rules changed. I'm holding you hostage, pretty. Who the hell do you think you are?"
"Just an old lady trying to make things right.
Cat Porter
#13. If soldiers are punished before they have grown attached to you, they will not prove submissive;
and, unless submissive, then will be practically useless. If, when the soldiers have become attached
to you, punishments are not enforced, they will still be unless.
Sun Tzu
#14. Ohioans need peace of mind that the water coming out of their tap is safe. It's as simple as that.
Rob Portman
#15. Sex without a condom was just a physical symbol of an emotional barricade destroyed.
Melanie Harlow
#16. My second novel, 'The Luminaries,' is set in the New Zealand gold rushes of the 1860s, though it's not really a historical novel in the conventional sense. So far, I've been describing it as 'an astrological murder mystery.'
Eleanor Catton
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