Mason Cooley Quotes & Sayings (Page 11)
Mason Cooley quotes and sayings page 11 (writer). Here's quote # 101 through 110 out of the 125 we have.
“In the street, the gaze of desire is furtive or menacing.”
“My mind is led astray by every faint rustle.”
“Rescue someone unwilling to look after himself, and he will cling to you like a dangerous illness.”
“While we are reading, we are all Don Quixote.”
“The man of sensibility is too busy talking about his feelings to have time for good deeds.”
“Young men preen. Old men scheme.”
“The doctrine of the immortality of the soul has more threat than comfort.”
“There are different rules for reading, for thinking, and for talking. Writing blends all three of them.”
“Logic teaches rules for presentation, not thinking.”
“To confer dignity, forgive. To express contempt, forget.”
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