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3rd Arm Quotes By Kit Rocha

No one could ever be her. — Kit Rocha

3rd Arm Quotes By Sophocles

Go then if you must, but remember, no matter how foolish your deeds, those who love you will love you still. — Sophocles

3rd Arm Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The best of life is conversation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

3rd Arm Quotes By Paul Celan

Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundown. — Paul Celan

3rd Arm Quotes By Parker Palmer

When I was depressed, nobody expected anything of me, nor did I expect anything of myself. I was exempt from life's demands and risks. But if I were to find new life, who knows what daunting tasks I might be required to take on? — Parker Palmer

3rd Arm Quotes By Richie Benaud

When my hair is long enough to be cut, I go to my wife's hairdresser, and she generally pays for it. — Richie Benaud

3rd Arm Quotes By Clarice Lispector

I will surpass myself in waves, ah, Lord, and may everything come and fall upon me, even the incomprehension of myself at certain white moments because all I have to do is comply with myself and then nothing will block my path until death-without-fear, from any struggle or rest I will rise up as strong and beautiful as a young horse. — Clarice Lispector

3rd Arm Quotes By Jules Verne

An Englishman does not joke about such an important matter as a bet. — Jules Verne

3rd Arm Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

We ought not to extract pernicious honey from poison blossoms of misrepresentation and mendacious half-truth, to pamper the course appetite of bigotry and self-love. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

3rd Arm Quotes By Wole Soyinka

So, once again, back to the question - just what IS power?
Is it perhaps no more than a deadly mutation of ambition, one that may or may not translate into social activity? Any fool, any moron, any psychopath can aspire to the seizure and exercise of power, and of course the more psychopathic, the more efficient: Hitler, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Sergeant Doe and the latest in the line of the unconscionably driven, our own lately departed General Sanni Abacha - all have proved that power, as long as you are sufficiently ruthless, amoral and manipulative, is within the grasp of even the mentally deficient. — Wole Soyinka