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Letter "F" » fossil
«Movie making is the slowest business on earth next to fossil manufacture.»
«Saks is great for fossils.»
«Prayer does not use up artificial energy, doesn't burn up any fossil fuel, doesn't pollute. Neither does song, neither does love, neither does the dance.»
Author: Margaret Mead
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Prayer
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«PLATITUDE, n. The fundamental element and special glory of popular literature. A thought that snores in words that smoke. The wisdom of a million fools in the diction of a dullard. A fossil sentiment in artificial rock. A moral without the fable. All that is mortal of a departed truth. A demi-tasse of milk-and-mortality. The Pope's-nose of a featherless peacock. A jelly-fish withering on the shore of the sea of thought. The cackle surviving the egg. A desiccated epigram.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
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Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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«Books, books, books had found the secret of a garret-room piled high with cases in my father's name; Piled high, packed large, /where, creeping in and out among the giant fossils of my past, like some small nimble mouse between the ribs of a mastodon, I nibbled here and there at this or that box, pulling through the gap, in heats of terror, haste, victorious joy, the first book first. And how I felt it beat under my pillow, in the morning's dark. An hour before the sun would let me read! My books!»
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Dark Room,
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The Dark Room,
The Gap,
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«Oaths are the fossils of piety»
«The earth is not a mere fragment of dead history, stratum upon stratum like the leaves of a book, to be studied by geologists and antiquaries chiefly, but living poetry like the leaves of a tree, which precede flowers and fruit / not a fossil earth, but a living earth; compared with whose great central life all animal and vegetable life is merely parasitic. Its throes will heave our exuviate from their graves.»
Author: Henry David Thoreau
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Essayist,
Philosopher,
Poet)
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Keywords:
antiquary,
chiefly,
dead tree,
exuviate,
fossil,
fossils,
Graves,
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«When you're riding in a time machine way far into the future, don't stick your elbow out the window, or it'll turn into a fossil.»
«Language is fossil poetry»