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1940's Movie Love Quotes By Braam Malherbe

And everyone hooted! It was standard practice to hoot. Indicators were and occasional added extra. — Braam Malherbe

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

The things we think we want are often substitutes for what we really want, and the pleasures we seek are less than the joy that they distract us from. — Charles Eisenstein

1940's Movie Love Quotes By John Steinbeck

It was a well-balanced family with its conservatives and its radicals, its dreamers and its realists. — John Steinbeck

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Man is hypnotized by the glitter of his own gadgetry — Aldous Huxley

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Alfred Delp

If there was a little more light and truth in the world through one human being, his life has had meaning. — Alfred Delp

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Lloyd Alexander

I think we should always remember that reading
the experience of a book
is a very private, very personal kind of thing. Sometimes the best response to such an experience is: silence. — Lloyd Alexander

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Waylon H. Lewis

I am a lover of love and I am a lover of words, and the two together spin visions of airy castles, but also may pierce the heart of hope. And so I remind you that I am a fool, a poet, and what matters is reality, not lovely words. Words are full of promise, yet empty of matter. — Waylon H. Lewis

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Joshua Caleb

Some Things Never Change. They just Become Different. — Joshua Caleb

1940's Movie Love Quotes By Eva Cox

Leading women, if they are to offer variations from the present companies of leading men, need to be drawn from a wide spectrum of household and family arrangements. If women with children and family responsibilities are almost always seriously limited by these, then those currently in power will not have the personal experience necessary to represent these overlooked areas. — Eva Cox