Quote of the Day
Authors Categories Blog Quote Maker Videos
 

Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories Quotes: What else could I do? You couldn't just say no. I had to think about...my...position.
         

What else could I do? You couldn't just say no. I had to think about...my...position.


Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories
Check all other quotes by Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories

Want to display this quote image on your website or blog? Simply copy and paste the below code on your website/blog.

Embed:

Format of this image is jpg. The width and height of image are 1200 and 630, repectively. This image is available for free to download.





What else could I do? You couldn't just say no. I had to think about...my...position.
         



Citation

Use the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:


Styles:

×

MLA Style Citation


"Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories Quotes." Quoteslyfe.com, 2024. Thu. 18 Apr. 2024. <https://www.quoteslyfe.com/quote/What-else-could-I-do-You-couldn-163981>.





Check out


Other quotes of Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories


You should have noticed by now, sometimes a monster looks just like any other man.

You should have noticed by now, sometimes a monster looks just like any other man.



If an ordinary man can be tapped to be the Messiah...then perhaps any one of us is capable of bringing about the Redemption.

If an ordinary man can be tapped to be the Messiah...then perhaps any one of us is capable of bringing about the Redemption.





Other quotes you may like


Science is as corruptible a human activity as any other.

Science is as corruptible a human activity as any other.



The best investment shall be to find your soul.

The best investment shall be to find your soul.



Balance is of the essence, ' she said. 'That appies to all good, harmonious relationships. Balance in guilt, balance in shame and pangs of conscience.

Balance is of the essence, ' she said. 'That appies to all good, harmonious relationships. Balance in guilt, balance in shame and pangs of conscience.



All the lessons you learn in film school from the people you hate are always the ones that are important. The lessons you think are great and thankful for never end up meaning anything to you.

All the lessons you learn in film school from the people you hate are always the ones that are important. The lessons you think are great and thankful for never end up meaning anything to you.



As a movement Cubism had consistently stopped short of complete abstraction. Heretics such as Delaunay had painted pure abstractions but in so doing had deserted Cubism.

As a movement Cubism had consistently stopped short of complete abstraction. Heretics such as Delaunay had painted pure abstractions but in so doing had deserted Cubism.



If I had bodily functions, I think I would have peed my pants.

If I had bodily functions, I think I would have peed my pants.



Just film what's there, trust what came before, one hour before, and make it easy.

Just film what's there, trust what came before, one hour before, and make it easy.



I respect the truth too much to drag it out on every occasion.

I respect the truth too much to drag it out on every occasion.



Even in real life, I'd rather hang out with guys.

Even in real life, I'd rather hang out with guys.



Each person's task in life is to become an increasingly better person.

Each person's task in life is to become an increasingly better person.




Quote Description


This page presents the quote "What else could I do? You couldn't just say no. I had to think about...my...position.". Author of this quote is Helen Maryles Shankman, In the Land of Armadillos: Stories. This quote is about indifference, holocaust, morality,.