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My existence is enough gift of grace.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I have seen apes only at the fair, they must perform tricks, are chained up, a bitter fate, no human has one so hard
— Alfred Doblin
But the main things about a man are his eyes and his feet. He should be able to see the world and go after it.
— Alfred Doblin
The world is made of sugar and dirt.
— Alfred Doblin
Adventure can be an end in itself. Self-discovery is the secret ingredient ...
— Grace Lichtenstein
Writing is not chewing your nails and picking your teeth, but a matter of public interest.
— Alfred Doblin
Together we will build an America where hope is a new job with a paycheck, not a faded word on an old bumper sticker.
— Mitt Romney
When pride and presumption walk before, shame and loss follow very closely.
— Louis XI Of France
The cities are the principal home and seat of the human group. They are the coral colony for Man, the collective being.
— Alfred Doblin
You shouldn't be a big shot about your fate. I'm an enemy of Destiny, I'm not a Greek, I'm a Berliner.
— Alfred Doblin
I read like the flame reads the wood.
— Alfred Doblin
They looked at me, in my hippie garb, with horror and disgust, the Decline of Western Civilisation suddenly plopped in their midst.
— Paul Monette
We tried not to be in the same room at the same time when Starr was home, we set the air on fire between us.
— Janet Fitch
One encounters very capable fathers abashed by their piano-playing daughters. Three measures of Schumann make them red with embarrassment.
— Alfred Doblin
Nature inspires me because it's so peaceful. It makes me have an inward experience. It makes me reflective and nostalgic.
— Brett Dennen
I am sir an Oracle,
And when I ope my lips, let no dogge barke. — William Shakespeare
And when I ope my lips, let no dogge barke. — William Shakespeare
My books, at any rate, deserved to be burned.
— Alfred Doblin