Sunlight on the Lawn Quotes
Sunlight on the Lawn
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Beverley Nichols357 ratings, 4.35 average rating, 30 reviews
Sunlight on the Lawn Quotes
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“Why do insurance companies, when they want to describe an act of God, invariably pick on something which sounds much more like an act of the Devil? One would think that God was exclusively concerned in making hurricanes, smallpox, thunderbolts, and dry rot. They seem to forget that He also manufactures rainbows, apple-blossom, and Siamese kittens. However, that is, perhaps, a diversion.”
― Sunlight on the Lawn
― Sunlight on the Lawn
“It seemed to me that a great many fences had been put up all over the world, in the long course of history, that were not necessary. Fences round nations, fences round property. They were supposed to be symbols of security, but they were cheating symbols. They had a precisely opposite effect from that which was intended. They did not prevent crime, they incited it; they led not to peace but to war. A world without fences would be a better world.”
― Sunlight on the Lawn
― Sunlight on the Lawn
“Some people find importance in the photographs of those titanic mushrooms of atomic poison which are periodically exploded over the world's deserts; I find greater importance in one very small mushroom which mysteriously springs up in the shadow of the tool-shed.”
― Sunlight on the Lawn
― Sunlight on the Lawn
