Down East Quotes
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Down East Quotes & Sayings
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The West believes the East, deep down, wants to be dominated, because a woman can't think for herself
— David Henry Hwang
To give, and not demand that others receive ... that is the crossover point to maturity ...
— Richard Rohr
Out on the lawn I lie in bed, Vega conspicuous overhead.
— W. H. Auden
Though a living cannot be made from art, art makes life worth living. It makes starving, living.
— John Sloan
God cleanses and sanctifies us, comes to us with grace and love. God makes us happy, as only children can be happy.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
I have to remind the people who put down East Coast surfing that Kelly Slater is from Florida.
— Don Winslow
we are on a mission from god
— The Blues Brothers
Cameras in classrooms are no substitute for greater authority by parents and teachers.
— Paul Weyrich
I was going to middle school in Berkley, and I did not fit in at all. Like a lot of kids, I found theater to be a good place for me.
— Curtis Armstrong
I'm tearing down Route 80 East, the sun's on my right side. I'm drunk, but my vision's good.
— Lou Reed
Everybody wants to own the end of the world.
— Don DeLillo
I wasn't interrupting, I interrupted, and Ms. East's mouth tilted down ever farther, which meant I'd just crossed into the land of Royally Screwed.
— Rachel Hawkins
The food in the South is as important as food anywhere because it defines a person's culture.
— Fannie Flagg
To imply something," Jesse said, "you have to know something. I'm just trying to learn.
— Robert B. Parker
Down the dirty old street
The Angel of the East is calling
And with a trembling hand
I open up a can
I can hear a baby bawling — Shane MacGowan
The Angel of the East is calling
And with a trembling hand
I open up a can
I can hear a baby bawling — Shane MacGowan
The man who remains in his sin will be damned just as surely as the sun comes up in the east and goes down in the west.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
Military parades roll down the Champs-Elysees, but pedestrians stroll up ["East Meets West on the Champs-Elysees," Metropolis, March 2006, p73]
— Veronique Vienne
War without end. Well,
— James S.A. Corey