17 Quotes by Joss Sheldon
Joss Sheldon Quotes By Tag
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
My parents, you see, were a little square. They cared more about being good parents in the general sense than being good parents for me. They wanted to appear normal; respectable and responsible. But they weren’t prepared to acknowledge my individual needs.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
For real men serve their country with random acts of kindness, not vicious acts of violence. And real soldiers have one duty, and one duty only; they have a duty to mutiny!
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
Those drugs were either going to bring me nirvana or they were going to kill me. I was sure of it. And I was comfortable with it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
For me, dear reader, that place was purgatory incarnate; neither good nor bad, but a gateway to great rewards or even greater punishments.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
God is British to the bone, and every fellow here knows it. You can't exploit him to save yourself, you blaspheming cadaverous-prig; you disgusting shambles of porcelain-skin, unwholesome-fat and puny-bones. Your blatant disregard for God's word shan't earn you any favours here!
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
I liked all the children in my class. Back then, I think we all just tacitly assumed that we were equal. That we were all in the same boat. We didn’t really think about our different genders, races or classes. We just co-existed, like one big family.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
Her face lit up; illuminated by the enlightenment of recognition and the innocence of surprise.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
But this anti-war protest, is far from a success; it is just a placebo for the people. These peacemakers feel so satisfied, gratified; gay-gallant-and-gleeful. But they do not achieve anything acceptable, perceptible; or peaceful.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Joss Sheldon
-
Quote
I learned how to argue. They called it ‘Debate’. I learned how to worship. I learned how to become an eager worker and a passive consumer.But I didn’t learn anything practical, like how to purify water, build a home, start a fire, grow food, or survive without the help of corporations.
- Tags
- Share