267 Quotations with Rack.
- 121. Vladimir Nabokov: The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is ...

- 122. Robert J. McCracken: The most infectiously joyous men and women are those who forget themselves in th ...

- 123. Anita Loos: The people I'm furious with are the Women's Liberationists. They keep getting up ...

- 124. Antonin Artaud: The race of prophets is extinct. Europe is becoming set in its ways, slowly emba ...

- 125. Fabio: The soundtrack to Indecent Exposure is a romantic mix of music that I know most ...

- 126. D. H. Lawrence: The war is dreadful. It is the business of the artist to follow it home to the h ...

- 127. Emile Durkheim: The wise man, knowing how to enjoy achieved results without having constantly to ...

- 128. Robert J. McCracken: The world is not perishing for the want of clever or talented or well-meaning me ...

- 129. Ralph Waldo Emerson: There is a crack in everything God has made.

- 130. Leonard Cohen: There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.

- 131. Dorothy Parker: There's a helluva distance between wisecracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wi ...

- 132. Don DeLillo: There's always a period of curious fear between the first sweet-smelling breeze ...

- 133. Thomas Brackett Reed: They never open their mouths without subtracting from the sum of human knowledge ...

- 134. Philip Roth: To become a celebrity is to become a brand name. There is Ivory Soap, Rice Krisp ...

- 135. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: To most men experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illuminate only ...

- 136. Cynthia Propper Seton: To pursue yourself is an interesting and absorbing thing to do. Once you have ca ...

- 137. Thomas Brackett Reed: To say that a thing has never yet been done among men is to erect a barrier stro ...

- 138. Albert Einstein: To the Master's honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever ...

- 139. Gerard Manley Hopkins: Towery city and branching between towers; cuckoo-echoing, bell-swarmed, lark-cha ...

- 140. Edward Hoagland: True solitude is a din of birdsong, seething leaves, whirling colors, or a clamo ...

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