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The poetry of heroism holds an irresistible appeal for people who aren't involved in a war, especially when they're making piles of money out of one.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Mostly we just add to the piles of rainbow glass that's been blown off the exteriors of the cany-colored buildings.
— Suzanne Collins
It is seldom that the imagination is disappointed in the 'ancestral piles' of England.
— Gertrude Atherton
History does not unfold: it piles up.
— Robert Adams
Successive American presidents have turned a blind eye to piles of evidence that Saudi money is being used to foment holy war against America.
— Stephen Kinzer
That is the way to lay the city flat, To bring the roof to the foundation, And bury all, which yet distinctly ranges, In heaps and piles of ruin.
— William Shakespeare
While the world piles fear on top of light, our job is to remember that light within. When we do, whatever seems to conceal it ceases to exist
— Debra Landwehr Engle
The night was a rush of steaming pasta, wet irises, Italian leathers, swaddled beggars, skulking boys, sulking girls, garbage piles, pretzel vendors.
— Francesca Lia Block
Books aren't something you sell! They're something you buy and collect and accumulate in big piles!
— Hideyuki Kurata
Life piles up so fast that I have no time to write out the equally fast rising mound of reflections.
— Virginia Woolf
We'll stand before the piles of stones that used to be weapons, and we'll build an altar.
— Sarah Bessey
Within the secular world picture, Neuromania and Darwinitis are the biggest piles of rubbish.
— Raymond Tallis
He shuffled through the list of messages, prioritizing them into three piles: now, later, and some other time.
— Kenneth Eade
Silver is used in the electronics industry and is consumed daily; stock piles of silver are dwindling.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I have a natural propensity to work on big piles of poop.
— Robert Pattinson
I can't stand clutter. I can't stand piles of stuff. And whenever I see it, I basically just throw the stuff away.
— Brian Greene
I never saw any of my dad's stories. My mother said he had piles and piles of manuscripts.
— Stephen King
The scary thing is, the more I slack off, the more it piles up and the more it piles up, the more I slack off.
— Amelia Mysko
I am a great procrastinator. When the writing is going really well, the laundry piles up.
— Dana Spiotta
Our best yesterdays are now foul piles of crumpled names.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I know it's really square but I'm one of those people who piles on the factor 50 as soon as I'm outside.
— Freema Agyeman
Like piles of dry wood with red-hot coals underneath.
— Henry Cisneros
Green sods are all their monument; and yet it tells A nobler history than pillared piles, Or the eternal pyramids.
— James Gates Percival
I felt like some crazy old miser, gloating over his piles of gold coins, only instead of coins, it was seconds that I hoarded.
— Stephenie Meyer
I have piles of poetry books in the bathroom, on the stairs, everywhere. The only way to write poetry is to read it.
— Carol Ann Duffy
We heap up around us things that we do not need as the crow makes piles of glittering pebbles.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder
Hugo headed off toward the door to leave, but the bookstore was warm and quiet, and the teetering piles of books fascinated him.
— Brian Selznick
I revisit my book piles. Trying not to be sidetracked or lured into another dimension.
— Patti Smith
Out of all the piles of dirt, garbage, and shit we have been handed, we can grow a patch of daisies.
— Patti Feuereisen
My love of books and ability to get buried in them while real life piles up outside the door always keeps me passive and deluded.
— Kay Dew Shostak
We were still young enough to remember the cubist architecture of the piles of corpses we had seen during the war.
— George Konrad
Derek Randall bats like an octopus with piles
— Matthew Engel
Sheltering in Tube stations, the piles of rubble
— George Orwell
you must everywhere build on piles of your own driving.
— Henry David Thoreau