Quote by Tom Robbins
In Seattle, I soon found that my radical ideas and aesthetic explo

In Seattle, I soon found that my radical ideas and aesthetic explorations – ideas and explorations that in Richmond, Virginia, might have gotten me stoned to death with hush puppies – were not only accepted but occasionally applauded. – Tom Robbins

Other quotes by Tom Robbins

To some extent, Seattle remains a frontier metropolis, a place where people can experiment with their lives, and change and grow and make things happen. – Tom Robbins

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Change
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Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business. – Tom Robbins

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Reality
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Death does not wait to see if things are done or not done. – Kularnava

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Death

All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than animals that know nothing. – Maurice Maeterlinck

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Death

Im not afraid of death, but Im in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first. – Stephen Hawking

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Death

Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond ones death. – Rollo May

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Death

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I am a passionate believer in freedom of speech. I would not support anything which would impinge on aggressive robust freedom of the British press, but when things go wrong and there has been outright illegality, there should be proper accountability. – Nick Clegg

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