Spokes Quotes
Jesus ... associated with the outcasts; he spoke with them, touched them, ate with them, loved them.
John Ortberg (2009). “Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them”, p.229, Harper Collins
Cassandra Clare (2014). “Clockwork Princess”, p.326, Simon and Schuster
Robert Earl Hayden, Frederick Glaysher (1984). “Collected Prose”, p.153, University of Michigan Press
Emily Dickinson, Ralph William Franklin (1998). “The Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.931, Harvard University Press
Arundhati Roy (2002). “The God of Small Things”, p.217, Penguin Books India
The lie took form as she spoke, pulling on as many strands of truth as it could reach.
Scott Westerfeld (2015). “Uglies & Pretties: Uglies; Pretties”, p.312, Simon and Schuster
Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.168, Penguin
Aphra Behn (1871). “Plays”, p.255
Plutarch (1909). “Plutarch's Complete Works”
To me the Yiddish language and the conduct of those who spoke it are identical.
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
Plato (2016). “The Complete Works of Plato (Unabridged): From the greatest Greek philosopher, known for The Republic, Symposium, Apology, Phaedrus, Laws, Crito, Phaedo, Timaeus, Meno, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Parmenides, Protagoras, Statesman and Critias”, p.103, e-artnow (Open Publishing)
Philip Roth (1989). “Goodbye, Columbus”, p.33, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Jodi Picoult (2007). “Plain Truth”, p.205, Simon and Schuster