
Top 10 Valkeakosken Sanomat Quotes
#1. France was very opposite of the show-business experience I'd been living; I was anonymous and alone. I wore no makeup, wore the same clothes every day. And I wrote and wrote and wrote.
Tift Merritt
#2. Every collectivist assumes a different source for the collective will, according to his own political, religious and national convictions.
Ludwig Von Mises
#3. It is beyond ridiculous that wolves need to study a human or that they are capable of it.
L. David Mech
#4. Eli: Freedom is what you make it.
Solly: That's what I'm saying. You got to fight to make it mean something.
August Wilson
#6. Books were a dependable pleasure. I read more then than I ever was able to read again until now when I am too old to work much and am mostly alone.
Wendell Berry
#7. The greatest significance of the present student generation is that it is through them that the point of view of the subjugated is finally and inexorably being expressed.
James A. Baldwin
#8. How does a mortal make answer to what his or her kind are capable of? Does each of us, soldier or no, reach a point when all that we've seen, survived, changes us inside? Irrevocably changes us. What do we become, then? Less human, or more human? Human enough, or too human?
Steven Erikson
#9. Will I have to use a dictionary to read your book?" asked Mrs. Dodypol. "It depends," says I, "how much you used the dictionary before you read it.
Alexander Theroux
#10. Marriage is a civil contract; people marry to better their worldly condition and improve appearances; it is an affair of house and furniture, of liveries, servants, equipage, and so forth. The
Charles Dickens
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