Ronald Harwood Quotes
THE WORLD OF YESTERDAY Is Ostensibly An Autobiography But In Truth It Is Much More Than That. In This Remarkably Fine New Translation, Anthea Bell Perfectly Captures Stefan Zweig's Glorious Evocation Of A Lost World, Vienna's Golden Age, In Which He Grew Up And Flourished.
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Quotes About Bad Things Not Lasting Forever
Nothing, in truth, can ever replace a lost companion. Old comrades cannot be manufactured. There is nothing that can equal the treasure of so many shared memories, so many bad — Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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As We Lay You Down To Rest Quotes
What do we want from our mothers when we are children? Complete submission. Oh, it's very nice and rational and respectable to say that a woman has every right to — Zadie Smith
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D&d Dice Quotes
Thinking about it like that made it more bearable, that we go back to God when we've had our turn, that some of us roll the dice less than we'd — Robyn Schneider
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Longing For My Son Quotes
Still, through a complex combination of optimism and longing and bravado, you would round it up. While a cruder name for this process is lying , one could make a — Lionel Shriver