
Top 14 World Of Epilogues Quotes
#1. If you live long enough, Bill - it's a world of epilogues, Richard Abbott said.
John Irving
#2. Since far fewer people are recruited to serve in a voluntary military, the connection between America and its military is increasingly tenuous and less personal.
John M. McHugh
#3. When I started publishing my work, one of the biggest surprises to me was the recurring question about my background and why I wasn't doing more stories about Asian-Americans.
Adrian Tomine
#4. A stick is not only wood but the negation of wood. It is the meeting in space of wood and no-wood. A stick is finite and unextended wood, a fact determined by its own denial.
Thomas Wolfe
#5. People without imagination are beginning to tire of the importance attached to comfort, to culture, to leisure, to all that destroys imagination. This means that people are not really tired of comfort, culture and leisure, but of the use to which they are.
Raoul Vaneigem
#7. Green is a smart choice - good for an imaginary girl or an imaginary boy. And the season isn't at all relevant with imaginary children. <
Rainbow Rowell
#8. I commend #AIESEC's continuing efforts to develop the #future #business #leadership of our countries.
Nelson Mandela
#9. Humor, humility, and, of course, honesty, all are qualities that work in public and cultural diplomacy.
Cynthia P. Schneider
#10. Time moves so slowly. Or perhaps it doesn't move at all and it is we who pass through it.
Isabel Allende
#11. There is no free speech in football. Information is parsed by monosyllabic head coaches, who dictate who gets to speak to whom and when.
Jane Leavy
#12. The self-realized spirit is merely a spirit emancipated from fear, judgement and knowing.
Bryant McGill
#14. We don't want to think about our weaknesses. We don't want to talk about them, and we certainly don't want anyone else to point them out. This is a classic sign of mediocrity, and this mediocrity has a firm grip on the Church and humanity at this moment in history.
Matthew Kelly
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