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“Nothing is as easy or natural as consumer brands want us to think - no problem is as resolvable. Your hair will fall out, eventually. Yet we do have these brands, and we line our shelves with them. There's an inherent irony.”
Source : "Cartographer of Word Galaxies". The Believer interview, logger.believermag.com. September 24, 2013.
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“The brand is lying about something, or at least misrepresenting it. When I read a bottle of shampoo or moisturizer or other beauty product, I always perceive a dark subtext. The words haunt me. It comes across as humorous to the reader/audience, but in fact the words really do make me a little bit queasy. Nothing is as easy or natural as consumer brands want us to think - no problem is as resolvable. Your hair will fall out, eventually. Yet we do have these brands, and we line our shelves with them. There's an inherent irony.”
Source : "Cartographer of Word Galaxies". Interview with Susan Lerner, logger.believermag.com. September 24, 2013.
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“You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything You've got to be your own man, not a puppet on a string”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“Terror ripped through me as I was falling, falling, falling toward the sea.”
Source : Abby Sunderland, Lynn Vincent (2011). “Unsinkable: A Young Woman's Courageous Battle on the High Seas”, p.125, Thomas Nelson Inc
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“O you who complain to people about your misfortunes, what good will it do you to complain to creatures? They can bring you neither benefit nor harm. If you rely on them and associate partners with the Lord of the Truth, they will make you distant from Him, cause you to fall into His displeasure.”
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“Now they are lovers. The first, wild courses are ended. They have founded their domain. A satanic happiness follows.”
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“The living Word is able to destroy Satanic forces.”
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“And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.”
Source : James Payn (1882). “Sammlung”
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“I am reading Jonson's verses to the memory of Shakespeare; an insolent, sparing, and invidious panegyric...”
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“Time, ain't nothin, but time. It's a verse with no rhyme, and it all comes down to you.”