Doe Quotes - Page 270

contemplating the misfortunes of others does not lighten one's own trouble but instead adds to it.
Mignon G. Eberhart (2016). “Five Passengers From Lisbon”, p.59, Pickle Partners Publishing
Michael Pollan (2007). “Second Nature: A Gardener's Education”, p.192, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Michael Pollan (2008). “In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto”, p.125, Penguin
You may forget your childhood, but your childhood does not forget you.
Michael Dibdin (2008). “Medusa”, p.187, Faber & Faber
That's human nature. Nobody does anything until it's too late.
Michael Crichton (2002). “Prey”
Matthew B. Crawford (2009). “Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work”, p.71, Penguin