“I walked down the hill, forgot philosophy, and joined the human race again. Nobody was particularly glad to see me.”
Treason (1988)
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Orson Scott Card586
American science fiction novelist 1951Related quotes
Henry Howarth Bashford (1880–1961) British physician and writer
London, from Romances http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/authors/henry_howarth_bashford_a001.htm (1917). Compare: Alfred Noyes, Go down to Kew in Lilac-time.
“When lost in a forest go always down hill. When lost in a philosophy or doctrine go upward.”
Ambrose Bierce (1842–1914) American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist, and satirist
Source: Epigrams, p. 354
“I was walking through the leaves Falling from the trees.
Feelin' like a stranger nobody sees.”
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, Love and Theft (2001), Mississippi
“Welcome to the human race. Nobody controls his own life, Ender.”
Orson Scott Card book Ender's Game
Source: Ender's Game
William Hargreaves (1880–1941) English composer
Song Burlington Bertie from Bow.
Jane Addams (1860–1935) pioneer settlement social worker
Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910), Ch. 6
“Be it granted me to behold you again in dying,
Hills of home!”
Robert Louis Stevenson book Songs of Travel and Other Verses
No. XLV, S.R. Crockett.
Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)