312 Quotes About Non-fiction
- Author Simon Parkin
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Every god needs a domain...
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- Author Simon Parkin
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After spotting a plume of smoke on the horizon, 'like a dragonfly flitting over a stream', Prien dived...
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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When the guns fired in August 1914, did the faces of men and women show so plain in each other's eyes that romance was killed?
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- Author Jennifer^Toth
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No one should judge another person's journey.
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- Author Milan Kundera
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He looks at houses, chateaus, forests, and thinks about the countless generations who used to see those things and who are gone now; and he understands that everything he is seeing is oblivion; pure oblivion, the oblivion whose absolute state will soon be achieved, the moment he himself is gone. And again I think about the obvious idea (that astoundingly obvious idea) that everything that exists (nation, thought, music) can also not exist.
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- Author Paul Bradford
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Real life doesn't give anyone a 'get out of jail free' card. SHIT HAPPENS! No one is exempt. Some struggles don't give us an option for a second try. There are no 'do-overs'. We learn by living!
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- Author Felicity Chapman
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If you have ever felt slightly nauseous walking through an aged care facility, puckered your face against a smell, observed a grown woman clutching a dolly with desperation, felt a flood of melancholy as death fills your view – then you are in a perfect position to be a supportive psychotherapist for those whose lives are peppered with this everyday.
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- Author Lawrence Shorter
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When you're conscious of what you're permitting to germinate inside you, the weeds in your life will wither away of their own accord.
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- Author George Packer
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By then it was Newt Gringrich's city as much as anyone's. Whether he ever truly believed his own rhetoric, the generation he brought to power fervently did. He gave them mustard gas and they used it on every conceivable enemy, including him. At the millennium the two sides were dug deep in opposing trenches, the positions forever fixed, bodies piling up in the mud, last year's corpses this year's bones, a war whose causes no one could quite explain, with no end in sight: l'enfer de Washington.
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