Quotes About Escape
My Trumps do not work here, not even the Trumps of Doom. My magic is useless to me, limited as it is by walls the color of Luke's ring. I begin to feel that I might enjoy even the escape of temporary insanity, but my reason refuses to surrender to it, there being too many puzzles to trouble me: Dan Martinez, Meg Devlin, my Lady of the Lake…Why?
~ Roger Zelazny
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The shadows will not bear me away, for there are no Shadows here.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Grim evening at Gabès (windy, black clouds, hideous bungalows, "folklore" performance in the Hotel Chems bar): I can no longer take refuge in my thoughts: neither in Paris nor traveling. No escape.
~ Roland Barthes
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In order to satisfy this great oneiric function, which makes it not a kind of total monument, the [Eiffel] Tower must escape reason. The first condition of this victorious flight is that the Tower be an utterly useless monument.
~ Roland Barthes
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And yet, nothing can escape being put into question by History; not even good writing.
~ Roland Barthes
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We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope;
~ Rolf Potts
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Coates has effectively taken back this tarnished history and clarified the position of blacks in the fight against slavery. They are not passive victims waiting to be saved by enlightened whites. They are warriors, strategists and spies plotting their escape and struggling to remember everything. {from Charles' review of The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates]
~ Ron Charles
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Since both Eliza and Angelica were pregnant, sister Peggy crept downstairs to retrieve the endangered child. The leader of the raiding party barred her way with a musket. "Wench, wench! Where is your master?" he demanded. "Gone to alarm the town," the coolheaded Peggy said. The intruder, fearing that Schuyler would return with troops, fled in alarm.
~ Ron Chernow
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Reading felt like a daytime dream in a secret land. Nobody but I knew how to get there, and nobody but I owned that place.
~ Lawrence Hill
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The misfortune of those women was my good luck, their misery my escape.
~ Lawrence Hill
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So like I said, what are you running from?" "From being like people, I guess.
~ Lee Child
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Two choices, as always: fight or flight. We were on 56th Street's southern sidewalk. I could have run straight across the road and tried to get away. But Leonid and his pal were probably faster than me. The law of averages. Most humans are faster than me. The old lady in the summer dress was probably faster than me. Her old gray mutt was probably faster than me.
~ Lee Child
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The guy said nothing in reply to that, and Reacher stepped back and closed the door on him. Chang said, "If our aim is to get out of here alive, I don't think you should be antagonizing them.
~ Lee Child
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no one should ever underestimate the appeal of an opiate high. Far as I can tell, it's a beautiful thing. The way they talk about it, it's the best thing ever. For some folks it hits the spot so hard it reboots their lives.
~ Lee Child
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got up and disappeared in the dark, there one minute, gone the next, like on the apartment balcony in Paris. Nice and I squatted side by side, with our backs against the wall. I said, "This is the scene where I try to get rid of you." She didn't answer.
~ Lee Child
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Chester Stone said nothing. Just stood up and threaded his way by all the furniture and over to the door. Through the reception area and into the corridor and into the elevator. Down eighty-eight floors and back outside, where the bright morning sun hit him in the face like a blow.
~ Lee Child
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Reacher said nothing in reply to that. Feral, from the Latin adjective ferus, wild, via bestia fera, wild animal. Generally held to mean having escaped from domestication, and having devolved back to a natural state.
~ Lee Child
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Reacher killed the lights and squeezed back through the slit in the plastic. He crossed the empty
~ Lee Child
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desperate. How could fiction help? Which it had to
~ Lee Child
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organize. I ran to the far end of the corridor.
~ Lee Child
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Some kind of a mechanism to burn off the panic she was feeling. On Friday she'd been a rich
~ Lee Child
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All the guys Reacher had ever known, fraud, theft, homicide, and treason, right up to the very end believed there was some chance of getting away with it, and therefore something should be salvaged, if possible. No one wanted to start over with nothing.
~ Lee Child
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14. 61 horas (61 Hours)
~ Lee Child
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17. Un hombre buscado (A Wanted Man)
~ Lee Child
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