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If fiction and politics ever really do become interchangeable,I'm going to kill myself,because I won't know what else to do ~ Stephen King
William Denbrough quotes by Stephen King
One of the great differences between childhood and manhood is that we come to like our work more than our play. It becomes to us if not the chief pleasure at least the chief interest of our lives, and even when it is not this, an essential condition of our happiness. Few lives produce so little happiness as those that are aimless and unoccupied. Apart from all considerations of right and wrong, one of the first conditions of a happy life is that it should be a full and busy one, directed to the attainment of aims outside ourselves....the first great rule is that we must do something – that life must have a purpose and an aim – that work should be not merely occasional and spasmodic, but steady and continuous. Pleasure is a jewel which will only retain its luster when it is in a setting of work, and a vacant life is one of the worst of pains, though the islands of leisure that stud a crowded, well-occupied life may be among the things to which we look back with the greatest delight. ~ William Edward Hartpole Lecky
William Denbrough quotes by William Edward Hartpole Lecky
The wife he had first chosen had dressed drably: from silence and inflexious--more than from words--he learned that now. Her grey hair straggled to her shoulders, her back was a little humped. He poked his way about, and they were two old people when they went out on their rounds, older than they were in their ageless happiness. She wouldn't have hurt a fly, she wasn't a person you could be jealous of, yet of course it was hard on a new wife to be haunted by happiness, to be challenged by the simplicities there had been. He had given himself to two women; he hadn't withdrawn from the first, he didn't from the second.
Each house that contained a piano brought forth its contradictions. The pearls old Mrs. Putrill wore were opals, the pallid skin of the stationer in Kiliath was freckled, the two lines of oaks above Oghill were surely beeches? 'Of course, of course,' Owen Dromgould agreed, since it was fair that he should do so. Belle could not be blamed for making her claim, and claims could not be made without damage or destruction. Belle would win in the end because the living always do. And that seemed fair also, since Violet had won in the beginning, and had had the better years."

--"The Piano Tuner's Wives ~ William Trevor
William Denbrough quotes by William Trevor
I did not come to this country for the terror from paramilitary," declared Voytek, hoarsely. "I did not come to this country for motherfucker. But motherfucker is waiting. Always. Is carceral state, surveillance state. Orwell. You have read Orwell? ~ William Gibson
William Denbrough quotes by William Gibson
It would be there - the eternal smell of the coffee the sugar the hemp sweating slow iron plates above the forked deliberate brown water and lost lost lost all ultimate blue of latitude and horizon; the hot rain gutterfull plaiting the eaten heads of shrimp; the ten thousand inescapable mornings wherein ten thousand airplants swinging stippleprop the soft scrofulous soaring of sweating brick and ten thousand pairs of splayed brown hired Leonorafeet tigerbarred by jaloused armistice with the invincible sun: the thin black coffee, the myriad fish stewed in a myriad oil - tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow; not only not to hope, not even to wait: just to endure. ~ William Faulkner
William Denbrough quotes by William Faulkner
I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the liberty both of body & mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination
Imagination the real & eternal World of which this Vegetable Universe is but a faint shadow & in which we shall live in our Eternal or Imaginative Bodies, when these Vegetable Mortal Bodies are no more. The Apostles knew of no other Gospel. ~ William Blake
William Denbrough quotes by William Blake
The merit of persons is to be no rule of our charity, but we are to do acts of kindness to those that least deserve it. ~ William Law
William Denbrough quotes by William Law
I would rather listen to my dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear that he loves me ~ William Shakespeare
William Denbrough quotes by William Shakespeare
Why argue about things you can't prove? ~ William Ruckelshaus
William Denbrough quotes by William Ruckelshaus
All Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants; the public services they use impose burdens on our taxpayers. That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. ~ William J. Clinton
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All men, and all created nature, have been at work, from the beginning of time to this day, to produce the circumstances which now influence our actions. AS soon as an act has been performed, it becomes independent of the individual performing it, and forthwith gives birth to some other act, which last gives birth to still another, and so they continue, and will continue, until the law of cause and effect shall cease to operate. ~ William Batchelder Greene
William Denbrough quotes by William Batchelder Greene
And you're my mother? How can you be my mother? You're . . ." "Black?" She laughed so cleanly and joyfully that Lilly couldn't help but join her, though still completely perplexed. "Dear one, how beautiful is black, which includes and keeps all color? ~ William Paul Young
William Denbrough quotes by William Paul Young
THE LAMB Little Lamb, who made thee Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Little Lamb, I'll tell thee; Little Lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For He calls Himself a Lamb He is meek, and He is mild, He became a little child. I a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by His name. Little Lamb, God bless thee! Little Lamb, God bless thee! ~ William Blake
William Denbrough quotes by William Blake
Why say "yes"? "Yes" means opportunity. "Yes" makes the dots in your life appear. And if you're willing and open, you can connect these dots. You don't know where these dots are going to lead, and if you don't invest yourself fully, the dots won't connect. The lives you make with those dots always lead to interesting places. "No" closes doors. "Yes" kicks them wide open.....As long as you're able to say "yes", the opportunities keep coming, and with them, the adventures. Say "no" to fear and complacency. Keep saying "yes" and the journey will continue. ~ William Shatner
William Denbrough quotes by William Shatner
Waste equals food, whether it's food for the earth, or for a closed industrial cycle. We manufacture products that go from cradle to grave. We want to manufacture them from cradle to cradle. ~ William McDonough
William Denbrough quotes by William McDonough
It is from out of the depths of our humility that the height of our destiny looks grandest. Let me truly feel that in myself I am nothing, and at once, through every inlet of my soul. God comes in, and is everyone in me. ~ William Mountford
William Denbrough quotes by William Mountford
That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once: how the knave jowls it to the ground, as if it were Cain's jaw-bone, that did the first murder! It might be the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'er-reaches; one that would circumvent God, might it not? ~ William Shakespeare
William Denbrough quotes by William Shakespeare
Value is the most invincible and impalpable of ghosts, and comes and goes unthought of, while the visible and dense matter remains as it was. ~ William Stanley Jevons
William Denbrough quotes by William Stanley Jevons
Every stroke our fury strikes is sure to hit ourselves at last. ~ William Penn
William Denbrough quotes by William Penn
Whole fields have disappeared from view: the clergy, the military, electoral politics, teaching, even academia itself, for the most part, including basic science. ~ William Deresiewicz
William Denbrough quotes by William Deresiewicz
Kelly was aware that there is one type of favorable bet available to everyone; the stock market. ~ William Poundstone
William Denbrough quotes by William Poundstone
I play the piano passionately and inaccurately. Indeed, I worked out the other day that of my seventy-five years; I have spent at least one year sitting on a piano stool. ~ William Golding
William Denbrough quotes by William Golding
All men's faces are true, whatsome'er their hands are. ~ William Shakespeare
William Denbrough quotes by William Shakespeare
The Christian's life should put his minister's sermon in print. ~ William Gurnall
William Denbrough quotes by William Gurnall
What my children appear to be on the surface is no matter to me. I am fooled neither by gracious manners nor by bad manners. I am interested in what is truly beneath each kind of manners…I want my children to be people– each one separate– each one special– each one a pleasant and exciting variation of all the others ~ William Saroyan
William Denbrough quotes by William Saroyan
Nothing should be made by man's labour which is not worth making, or which must be made by labour degrading to the makers. ~ William Morris
William Denbrough quotes by William Morris
Every man and woman alive is gifted by God in some special way. People who have a self-image of worth are going to see value in what they do. This is the attitude that motivates them to be and to do their best. It's a drive that comes from within people. ~ William Walton
William Denbrough quotes by William Walton
Neither our vices nor our virtues further the poem. ~ William Dunbar
William Denbrough quotes by William Dunbar
It is worse to be irresolute than to be wrong. ~ William Strunk Jr.
William Denbrough quotes by William Strunk Jr.
O' thinkest thou we shall ever meet again? I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve For sweet discourses in our times to come. ~ William Shakespeare
William Denbrough quotes by William Shakespeare
Speak to me as to thy thinking
As thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts
The worst of words ... ~ William Shakespeare
William Denbrough quotes by William Shakespeare
A man must drive his energy, not be driven by it. ~ William Frederick Book
William Denbrough quotes by William Frederick Book
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