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1940 Gangster Quotes By Ben Okri

Our time here is magic! It's the only space you have to realize whatever it is that is beautiful, whatever is true, whatever is great, whatever is potential, whatever is rare, whatever is unique, in. It's the only space. — Ben Okri

1940 Gangster Quotes By Kevin Connolly

I'm not a player! I'm the girlfriend type! I always have girlfriends. — Kevin Connolly

1940 Gangster Quotes By Ben Horowitz

What do you get when you cross a herd of sheep with a herd of lemmings? A herd of venture capitalists. — Ben Horowitz

1940 Gangster Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

The physical bodies of young people, the only desirable possession the world has ever produced, were reserved for the exclusive use of the young, and the fate of the old was to work and to suffer. — Michel Houellebecq

1940 Gangster Quotes By Princess Diana

HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug: Heaven knows they need it. — Princess Diana

1940 Gangster Quotes By Andre Gide

Atheism. There is not a single exalting and emancipating influence that does not in turn become inhibitory. — Andre Gide

1940 Gangster Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Czernobog snorted and woke, sitting up slowly. "I dreamed a strange dream," he said. "I dreamed that I am truly Bielebog. That forever the world imagines that there are two of us, the light god and the dark, but that now we are both old, I find it was only me all the time, giving them gifts, taking my gifts away." He broke the filter from a Lucky Strike, put it between his lips and lit it with his lighter. Shadow wound down his window. "Aren't you worried about lung cancer?" he said. "I am cancer," said Czernobog. "I do not frighten myself. — Neil Gaiman

1940 Gangster Quotes By William Tyndale

In the old covenants the people were sprinkled with blood of calves without, in their bodies, to bind them to keep the law; else we were bound to just damnation, for the breaking of it. — William Tyndale