““There’s something else, Mr. Muzzlehatch.”
“I’m sure there is. In fact there is everything else.””
Mervyn Peake book Titus Alone
Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 47 (p. 893)
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““There’s something else, Mr. Muzzlehatch.”
“I’m sure there is. In fact there is everything else.””
Mervyn Peake book Titus Alone
Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 47 (p. 893)
Elliot Perlman (1964) Australian writer
Source: The Reasons I Won't Be Coming
“Any librarian or scholar will tell you: Close is not the same as accurate.”
Libba Bray book The Diviners
Source: The Diviners
Albert Nolan (1934) South African priest and activist
Source: Jesus Before Christianity: The Gospel of Liberation (1976), p. 33.
Context: Miracles are very often thought of, both by those who believe in them and by those who do not, as events, or purported events, that contradict the laws of nature and that therefore cannot be explained by science or reason. But this is not at all what the Bible means by a miracle, as any Biblical scholar will tell you. “The laws of nature” is a modern scientific concept. The Bible knows nothing about nature, let alone the laws of nature.
Ilana Mercer South African writer
"Thanks, POTUS, For Breaking-Up The Annual Correspondents’ Circle Jerk." http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/05/thanks_potus_for_breakingup_the_annual_correspondents_circle_jerk.html The American Thinker, May 8, 2017. <br class="br">2010s, 2017
“I’m a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen.”
John Millington Synge (1871–1909) Irish playwright, poet, prose writer, and collector of folklore
Draft of a preface in “Notebook 16”; Quoted in The Collected Works of J.M. Synge, vol. 1, Introduction.
Alexei Panshin book Rite of Passage
Source: Rite of Passage (1968), Chapter 7 (p. 94).