Quote by William Faulkner
Maybe it was because like not only finds like; it cant even escape

Maybe it was because like not only finds like; it cant even escape from being found by its like. Even when its just like in one thing, because even them two with the same like was different. – William Faulkner

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There is something about jumping a horse over a fence, something that makes you feel good. Perhaps its the risk, the gamble. In any event its a thing I need. – William Faulkner

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Clocks slay time… time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life. – William Faulkner

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There can be no assumption that todays majority is right and the Amish and others like them are wrong. A way of life that is odd or even erratic but interferes with no rights or interests of others is not to be condemned because it is different. – Warren Earl Burger

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The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else…was to be indifferent to that difference. – Al Capp

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He who is different from me does not impoverish me – he enriches me. Our unity is constituted in something higher than ourselves – in Man… For no man seeks to hear his own echo, or to find his reflection in the glass. – Antoine De Saint-Exupery

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Between friends differences in taste or opinion are irritating in direct proportion to their triviality. – W. H. Auden

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