money is an acquired taste that grows as it is fed.
The experiences of the heartless are so limited. It is hate that is blind. Love may miss a flaw here and there, but hate misses beauty everywhere. - Helen Mccloy
The experiences of the heartless are so limited. It is hate that is blind. Love may miss a flaw here and there, but hate misses beauty everywhere.
- Helen Mccloy
A critic is a person who rationalizes his likes and dislikes in such impressive language that the layman thinks he is reasoning instead of rationaliz… - Helen Mccloy
A critic is a person who rationalizes his likes and dislikes in such impressive language that the layman thinks he is reasoning instead of rationaliz…
Everything you do in war is a crime in peace - Helen Mccloy
Everything you do in war is a crime in peace
Nobody believes in ghosts, but everybody is afraid of them. - Helen Mccloy
Nobody believes in ghosts, but everybody is afraid of them.
Even a small, everyday lie is a clue to the personality and preoccupations of the liar, like a dream or any other confection of the mind, that is hal… - Helen Mccloy
Even a small, everyday lie is a clue to the personality and preoccupations of the liar, like a dream or any other confection of the mind, that is hal…
fiction and lies are both works of creative art, and creation always reveals the creator. - Helen Mccloy
fiction and lies are both works of creative art, and creation always reveals the creator.
most of our social and educational institutions are designed to weed out or make over people ... until we produce a world where everyone is a smart, … - Helen Mccloy
most of our social and educational institutions are designed to weed out or make over people ... until we produce a world where everyone is a smart, …
That's the worst thing about money - the moment you have some you begin to suspect everyone of trying to take it away from you. And usually they are. - Helen Mccloy
That's the worst thing about money - the moment you have some you begin to suspect everyone of trying to take it away from you. And usually they are.
At twenty your choices are almost unlimited. At fifty you're a prisoner of past decisions. At seventy you have no free will left at all. - Helen Mccloy
At twenty your choices are almost unlimited. At fifty you're a prisoner of past decisions. At seventy you have no free will left at all.
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