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Jack Kerouac

"Whither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car in the night?"

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Donna Grant

"The ways of the Lord are unsearchable."

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Donna Grant

"It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link of the chain of destiny can be handled at a time."

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Donna Grant

"Everyone, when they are young, knows what their destiny is. At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible."

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Donna Grant

"Anatomy is destiny."

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Donna Grant

"To fulfil destiny is to bring the whole earth under the principles of God's kingdom."

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Donna Grant

"I was born with a mission and definite purpose and I must achieve my goal and fulfill my destiny on the planet earth."

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Donna Grant

"Your destiny lies in your hands and can be molded with each passing day by the choices you make."

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Donna Grant

"Is it not beautiful to discover a new path to your destiny and decorate it with the beauty of your imagination?"

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Donna Grant

"You would not have called to me unless I had been calling to you," said the Lion."

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Donna Grant

"We did not decide to be born hence, we cannot live on our own."

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Jack Kerouac
"Maybe that's what life is... a wink of the eye and winking stars."

Life

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Jack Kerouac
"All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together."

Dream

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Jack Kerouac
"It is not my fault that certain so-called bohemian elements have found in my writings something to hang their peculiar beatnik theories on."

Humor

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Jack Kerouac
"You can't teach the old maestro a new tune."

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Jack Kerouac
"I tried to bring up boyfriends and sex. Her great dark eyes surveyed me with emptiness and a kind of chagrin that reached back generations and generations in her blood from not having done what was crying to be done--whatever it was, and everybody knows what it was."

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Jack Kerouac
"In winter night Massachusetts Street is dismal, the ground's frozen cold, the ruts and pock holes have ice, thin snow slides over the jagged black cracks. The river is frozen to stolidity, waits; hung on a shore with remnant show-off boughs of June-- Ice skaters, Swedes, Irish girls, yellers and singers--they throng on the white ice beneath the crinkly stars that have no altar moon, no voice, but down heavy tragic space make halyards of Heaven on in deep, to where the figures fantastic amassed by scientists cream in a cold mass; the veil of Heaven on tiaras and diadems of a great Eternity Brunette called night."

Nature

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Jack Kerouac
"Says, Rahula! Rahula! Face of Glory! Universe chawed and swallowed!"

Imagination

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Jack Kerouac
"It's a sort of furtiveness. Like we were a generation of furtive. You know, with an inner knowledge there's no use flaunting on that level, the level of the 'public', a kind of beatness I mean, being right down to it, to ourselves, because we all really know where we are " and a weariness with all the forms, all the conventions of the world It's something like that. So I guess you might say we're a beat generation."

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Jack Kerouac
"He had become completely mad in his movements; He seemed to be doing everything at the same time. It was a shaking of the head, up and down, sideways; jerky, vigorous hands; quick walking, sitting, crossing the legs, uncrossing, getting up, rubbing the hands, rubbing his fly, hitching his pants, looking up and saying 'Am,' and sudden slitting of the eyes to see everywhere; and all the time he was grabbing me by the ribs and talking, talking."

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Jack Kerouac
"I was amazed by the fact that I was not the only writer living, not the only young man "with a locomotive in his chest, and that's a fact," not the only youth with a million hungers and not one of them appeasable, not the only one who is lonely among multitudes, and does not know why."

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