30 Quotes About Pan
- Author J.M. Barrie
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The last thing he ever said to me was, 'Just always be waiting for me, and then some night you will hear me crowing.
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- Author A.M. Burrage
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All in a moment Hurlow forgot the beauty of the sounds and smelt fear. He smelt it as an animal smells it, the breath cold in his nostrils. He had read about Pan, a dead god who might safely be patronized while poring over a book in a London lodging, but here and at this hour a god not to be scorned. ("Furze Hollow")
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Your bread assumes the shape of the pan in which you bake your flour. Therefore stand still and know that you can't use a rounded pan and ever get squared bread. Change the pan and get your desired shape of the bread!
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- Author Rick Riordan
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A strange breeze rustled through the clearing, temporarily overpowering the stink of trash and murk. It brought the smell of berries and wildflowers and clean rainwater, things that might've once been in these woods. Suddenly I was nostalgic for something I'd never knew.
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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The term “panic” derives from Pan, the god of the woods. People lost deep in the forest report a terror, as though trees might conspire against them. Nature has no special regard for humanity. Panic is our brain's way of reminding us we should be humble.
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- Author Nina Antonia
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When man has finally fulfilled his death wish by wiping out anything that breathes, including himself, Pan will return to a world made innocent again.
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- Author Will Advise
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I flow like a butter in the nailed pan I stole. I also kept the nail, to polish and use as a means of teleportation.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Your bread assumes the shape of the pan you use to bake your flour. Therefore stand still and know that you can’t use a rounded pan and ever get squared bread. Change the pan and change the shape of the bread!
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- Author Ria Banerjee
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The fractured self is not something that needs to be rectified fixed and made whole; by freeing thought of the blinkers of representation, the space of fracture, of multiplicity (as opposed to unity) becomes a powerful place and one from which the most radical ideas can emerge.
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