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Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything, making everything vulgar, and every truth false.

I am as frustrated with society as a pyromaniac in a petrified forest.

Nature is a petrified magic city.

A film is a petrified fountain of thought.

Four hours of prosthetics every morning, the jowls and the nose, and it was very hot so they're having to attend to it all day, and you're still petrified of so many things, such as, can I speak properly? Hitchcock never quite lost those East End vowels, even though he had the softened California consonants.

While I believe in marriage as an institution, I am also petrified of it.

A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled, but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy.

About 10 years ago, in an effort to gain a better grasp on McCone's world, I took up the hobby of building fully electrified scale models: first of the legal cooperative where she started out, and then of her own brown-shingled cottage, a pursuit that the more tactful of my friends label unusual, and that the more blunt refer to as obsessive.

Que les po?tes morts laissent la place aux autres. Et nous pourrions tout de m?me voir que c'est notre v?n?ration devant ce qui a ?t? d?j? fait, si beau et si valable que ce soit, qui nous p?trifie, qui nous stabilise et nous emp?che de prendre contact avec la force qui est dessous, que l'on appelle l'?nergie pensante, la force vitale, le d?terminisme des ?changes, les menstrues de la lune ou tout ce qu'on voudra.

" The following year the house was substantially remodeled, and the conservatory removed. As the walls of the now crumbling wall were being torn down, one of the workmen chanced upon a small leatherbound book that had apparently been concealed behind a loose brick or in a crevice in the wall. By this time Emily Dickinson was a household name in Amherst. It happened that this carpenter was a lover of poetry- and hers in particular- and when he opened the little book and realized that that he had found her diary, he was "seized with a violent trembling," as he later told his grandson. Both electrified and terrified by the discovery, he hid the book in his lunch bucket until the workday ended and then took it home. He told himself that after he had read and savored every page, he would turn the diary over to someone who would know how to best share it with the public. But as he read, he fell more and more deeply under the poet's spell and began to imagine that he was her confidant. He convinced himself that in his new role he was no longer obliged to give up the diary. Finally, having brushed away the light taps of conscience, he hid the book at the back of an oak chest in his bedroom, from which he would draw it out periodically over the course of the next sixty-four years until he had virtually memorized its contents. Even his family never knew of its existence.

"Trout was petrified there on Forty-second Street. It had given him a

Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything making everything vulgar and every truth false.

I am as frustrated with society as a pyromaniac in a petrified forest.

Nature is a petrified magic city.

A film is a petrified fountain of thought.

Four hours of prosthetics every morning the jowls and the nose and it was very hot so they're having to attend to it all day and you're still petrified of so many things such as can I speak properly? Hitchcock never quite lost those East End vowels even though he had the softened California consonants.

A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy.

In spite of his practical ability some of his experience had petrified into maxims and quotations.

What is ironic is that Allen Ginsberg's importance was in its twilight for so many years that it took his death to bring it to the front page. He electrified an entire world!

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