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5000 Euros Quotes By Burton Egbert Stevenson

It might be added, too, that it takes something more than preponderance of numbers to win a battle ... — Burton Egbert Stevenson

5000 Euros Quotes By Theodor Adorno

What the philosophers once knew as life has become the sphere of private existence and now of mere consumption, dragged along as an appendage of the process of material production, without autonomy or substance of its own. — Theodor Adorno

5000 Euros Quotes By James Hillman

L.P. So your work must fight religion?
J.H. No, not at all! It fights the unconsciousness, the blindness, that all myth creates about itself. You never can see the actual myth you are in or only through a glass darkly. — James Hillman

5000 Euros Quotes By Larry Niven

Music had played suddenly through the cabin, complex and lovely, rich in minor tones, like the sad call of a sex-maddened computer. Nessus whistled. — Larry Niven

5000 Euros Quotes By Courtney Milan

You need to control your wife."
"Haven't you figured it out?" Edward said quietly. "I married her to unleash her on the world, not to keep her under wraps."
James blinked, as if trying to understand that.
"I married her because she made me believe in her," Edward said. "Because I wished her beyond your power, not under mine. You have no idea of the debt I owe her. For her I'd do the unthinkable."
He glanced back at Free.
"If she asked me to do it," he told James, "I'd even forgive you. — Courtney Milan

5000 Euros Quotes By Philippa Gregory

When they launch snakes you'll have your namesake. — Philippa Gregory

5000 Euros Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A stated truth loses its grace, but a repeated error appears insipid and ridiculous. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

5000 Euros Quotes By Courtney Milan

He was talking, politely, with those around him. But even as he conversed, he scanned the crowd. When his eyes rested on her, he stopped. He'd been smiling before, in a friendly fashion. But what lit his face when he saw her was more than a smile, more than a grin. It was as if someone had thrown aside the curtains of a sickroom on a glorious morning, to let sunlight spill into every darkened corner. What was he doing? Everyone would know how he felt. He simply made no effort to hide it. She could feel the heat of his expression, even from halfway across the room. — Courtney Milan