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No sooner does anything appear than it is swept away and another comes in its place, and will be swept away too —Marcus Aurelius Time is like money; the less we have of it to spare the further we make it go —Josh Billings Time is like some balked monster, waiting outside the ...
in the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer. (albert camus)
The air burning my lungs like a red-hot iron or cutting into them like a sharpened razor —Albert Camus Anguish poured out like blood from a gaping wound —Jonathan Kellerman In Kellerman’s novel,When the Bough Breaks,the anguish is being poured out by a patient to the psychologist hero....
And also, we judge about what is right when it is consistent with what we want. In these controversial circumstances, everything surrounding us may be right or wrong. And this is why I thought that writing about Albert Camus's concept of rebellion and how it could be related to current ...
-You are on a business trip outside and cannot go to the opening for sale in the first three days. -You ask him if your wife could go on behalf of you. -Ask how early your wife has to go and where to meet Mr. Liu -Show your problem to pay full amount of money and ask for...
“They came up from basements and cubby holes, cellars and drains, in long swaying lines; they staggered in the light collapsed and died, right next to people. At night, in corridors and side-streets, one could clear...
On the other side was a hidden world, a pathway leading to the far reaches of the Last ascension mortal plane—to another continent where her beloved had been missing for over a century. The woman, with jade white hair, foxy ears, and a moonlight tail as graceful as the celestial disc...
“The outside influences are always pouring in upon us, and we are always obeying their orders and accepting their verdicts. The Smiths like the new play; the Joneses go to see it, and they copy the Smith verdict.” Mark Twain
A side example is the case of balefire, which instead of resurrecting a dead character, changes the timeline so that they never died in the first place. This becomes an important plot point later. In Julie Kenner's Kate Connor, Demon Hunter books, Kate's first husband Eric (another demon...