I believe that man will not endure; he will prevail.
-- William Faulkner
-- William Faulkner
Related:
- I decline to accept the end of man.
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William... - Poor Faulkner.
Does he really think big emotions come from big words... - My mother is a fish.
--
William... - It's a shame that the only thing a man can do for eight hours a day is
work.
He can't eat for eight hours; he can't drink for eight... - A writer is congenitally unable to tell the truth and that is why we call
what he writes fiction.
William... - He has never been known to use a word that might send
a reader to the dictionary." William Faulkner (about... - Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing,
I would choose pain. -- William...
From the same category:
- The sprinkled isles,
Lily on lily, that o'erlace the sea.
Robert Browning (1812-1890) --... - A solemn, unsmiling, sanctimonious old iceberg who looked like he
was waiting for a vacancy in the Trinity.
Mark... - The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.
Albert Einstein, Physics and Reality... - When alerted to an intrusion by tinkling glass or otherwise,
1) Calm yourself 2) Identify the intruder 3) If hostile... - FALL
To drop in altitude rapidly. Audible responses to sudden falling
should be made as follows:
IN THE FIELD OF RESPONSE ---------------...
