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.
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…
- 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
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.
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.
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
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, …
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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