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Cases Quotes - Page 10

Circumstances alter cases.

Circumstances alter cases.

"The Old Judge, Or Life in a Colony". Book by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, 1849.

One of the things I like to pack, that I take with me all the time, is my Virgensita de Guadalupe. It doesn't take much room in your suitcase. If you have one that isn't so fancy, you can use it on the plane when you're scared.

"Talking in Our Pajamas: A Conversation with Sandra Cisneros on Finding Your Voice, Fear of Highways, Tacos, Travel, and the Need for Peace in the World". Interview with Ruth Behar, quod.lib.umich.edu. 2008.

That passed the time. It would have passed in any case. Yes, but not so rapidly.

Samuel Beckett (1970). “The collected works of Samuel Beckett”

My name is Carter Kane. I'm fourteen and my home is a suitcase.

Rick Riordan (2010). “The Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid”, Hyperion

Our brains deal exclusively with special-case experiences.

R. Buckminster Fuller (2008). “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”, p.67, Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller

In my case, adulthood itself was not an advance, although it was a useful waymark.

Nicholson Baker (2010). “Mezzanine”, p.15, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Biologically we’re all the same. We all get sad, we all get happy, and we all die. Anyone who pretends that that’s not the case is either a sociopath or utterly delusional.

"Moby | Inside the brain of a genius. Meditator. Vegan. Outlaw". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

The case against a fully independent central bank is strong indeed.

Milton Friedman, Kurt R. Leube (1987). “The essence of Friedman”, Hoover Inst Pr

In the case of scandal, as in that of robbery, the receiver is always thought as bad as the thief.

Lord Chesterfield, David Roberts (2008). “Lord Chesterfield's Letters”, p.106, Oxford University Press