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Over the course of human history, many items have briefly flourished as means of exchange, only to be demonetarized. Now, we have demonetarized money.
— Markham Shaw Pyle
Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it.
— Beryl Markham
Who thinks it just to be judged by a single error?
— Beryl Markham
Mr Markham, the box marked "Sex" is not an invitation. Please amend the details and apologise to Mrs Partridge.
— Jodi Taylor
Africa is less a wilderness than a repository of primary and fundamental values, and less a barbaric land than an unfamiliar voice
— Beryl Markham
Each humid, tropic day is stillborn, and does not breathe, however lustily pregnant the night that gave it birth.
— Beryl Markham
Life had a different shape; it had new branches and some of the old branches were dead.
— Beryl Markham
Good-byes are like this. You can't always mark them well at the moment of separation - no matter how deep they cut. (Ky Markham)
— Ally Condie
To throw oneself to the side of the oppressed is the only dignified thing to do in life.
— Edwin Markham
Neither of us moves for a moment, locked instead in each other's eyes and in the branches of this Hill we might never finish climbing.
— Ally Condie
If a man has any greatness in him, it comes to light, not in one flamboyant hour, but in the ledger of his daily work.
— Beryl Markham
Public life in this country is too damn dominated by people who'd read more if only their lips didn't get so tired.
— Markham Shaw Pyle
He fed his spirit with the bread of books
— Edwin Markham
Markham," I tell him. "Ky Markham." Because that's the name she knows me by. That's my real name now.
— Ally Condie
Because being part of him isn't just anything. It's kind of everything.
— Melina Marchetta
(This place) presumed to be a town then, but was hardly more than a word under a tin roof.
— Beryl Markham
The thing that is incredible is life itself. Why should we be here in this sun-illuminated universe? Why should there be green earth under our feet?
— Edwin Markham
History's like that. There are wars, and unfortunately, in the end, who wins and who loses is more important than who's right or wrong.
— Richelle Mead
When it rains, I remember
— Ally Condie
Atop their gleaming backs the jockeys look like gaudy baubles, secured with strings. They bob up and down, they rise, lean forward, then settle again.
— Beryl Markham
Later, I would ask Shaya to help me compose a formal response to Katrice's letter, something a long the lines of I am the Thorn Queen. F*** Off.
— Richelle Mead
The character of a dwelling, like that of a man, grows slowly.
— Beryl Markham
Three were the fates. Poverty that chains; gray drudgery that grinds the hope away, and gaping ignorance that starves the soul.
— Edwin Markham
[I]t is no good anticipating regrets. Every tomorrow ought not to resemble every yesterday.
— Beryl Markham
The sun is as dispassionate as the hand of a man who greets you with his mind on other things.
— Beryl Markham