Visions Of Gerard Quotes

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Artist or no-artist, I can't pass up a piece of fried chicken when I see one.
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Jack Kerouac (Visions of Gerard)
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here we are, by the side of the river - once upon a time we had a notion we were Romeo's.
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Jack Kerouac (Visions of Gerard)
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There are also silent drinkers with big chapped red fists around silent glasses, huddled over, figuring out ways to get their wives outa their thoughts and you can see their mouths lengthen down and draw sorrow almost as you look.
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Jack Kerouac (Visions of Gerard)
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Papier-mache canals flowed in downtown Lowell, men smoking cigars stand by the rail spitting in the waters that reflect the drizzle hopelessness of 1926.
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Jack Kerouac (Visions of Gerard)
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For the first four years of my life, while he lived, I was not Ti Jean Duluoz, I was Gerard, the world was his face, the flower of his face, the pale stooped disposition, the heartbreakingness and the holiness and his teachings of tenderness to me, and my mother constantly reminding me tonpay attention to his goodness and advice.
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Jack Kerouac
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And at that very moment ladies in black garments, scores of them, are scattered throughout St. Louis de France church, kneeling or sitting or some standing at the various special shrines, their lips muttering prayers for similar requests for similar troubles in their own poor lives and if indeed the Lord seeth all and saw all that is going on and all the beseechment in His name in dark earth-churches throughout the kingdom of consciousness, it would be with pain He'd attend and bend His thoughts to it.
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Jack Kerouac (Visions of Gerard)
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According to advocates, such as Princeton professor Gerard O'Neill, such commerce could then provide the economic foundation for the development of large colonies, literally cities in space, in high Earth orbits, and this vision has served to motivate many space entrepreneurs, notably Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos.
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Robert Zubrin (The Case for Space: How the Revolution in Spaceflight Opens Up a Future of Limitless Possibility)
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A nonindustrial Earth with a population of perhaps one billion people could be far more beautiful than it is now.Β  Tourism from space could be a major industry, and would serve as a strong incentive to enlarge existing parks, create new ones, and restore historical sights.Β  The tourists, coming from a nearly pollution-free environment, would be rather intolerant of Earth's dirt and noise, and that too would encourage cleaning up the remaining sources of pollutants here.Β  Similar forces have had a strong beneficial effect on tourist centers in Europe and the United States during the past twenty years.Β  The vision of an industry free, pastoral Earth, with many of its spectacular scenic areas reverting to wilderness, with bird and animal populations increasing in number, and with a relatively small, affluent human population, is far more attractive to me than the alternative of a rigidly controlled world whose people tread precariously the narrow path of a steady-state society.Β  If the humanization of space occurs, the vision could be made real.
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Gerard K. O'Neill (The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space)
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And in the very center of her visionβ€”and of her heart and her lifeβ€”Gerard, the man she had always loved and always would.
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Mary Balogh (The Last Waltz (Signet Regency Romance))
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Vision is foresight of destiny.
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Gerard de Marigny (The Watchman of Ephraim (Cris De Niro, #1))
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This finding is by no means unusual. In their book Will and Vision, Gerard J. Tellis and Peter N. Golder looked at the relationship between long-term market leadership and pioneering innovation in sixty-six different commercial sectors. They found that only 9 percent of the pioneers ended up as the final winners. They also found that 64 percent of pioneers failed outright.16
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Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Most People Never Learn from Their Mistakes--But Some Do)