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535th Engineer Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I love and I hate. I desire one thing only. — Virginia Woolf

535th Engineer Quotes By Leviak B. Kelly

The notion must be put aside that emotions are irrational and we must see emotions for their true function. This will not rob the emotional content, it will merely explain it. Some things when more deeply explained provide greater sources of personal and corporate pleasure, not less. — Leviak B. Kelly

535th Engineer Quotes By Paul Mooney

People think you're crazy if you turn money down ... people worship money. — Paul Mooney

535th Engineer Quotes By Eugene Cernan

Perhaps the two greatest moments of my life were standing on the moon and being outside of the room when my granddaughter was born! We tend not to remember the worst. — Eugene Cernan

535th Engineer Quotes By Clive Hamilton

Climate deniers are less immoral than Holocaust deniers, although they are undoubtedly more dangerous. — Clive Hamilton

535th Engineer Quotes By Brent Schlender

By the late 1990s, it was almost as if the Orwellian scenario of the Mac's "1984" commercial had come true. Big Business, with a pair of capital B's, ruled computing. The drones used what they were told. — Brent Schlender

535th Engineer Quotes By Bryant McGill

Many an injustice is presented as solution and gift. — Bryant McGill

535th Engineer Quotes By Stefan Emunds

90% of relationship issues are caused by misunderstandings, 9.9% by conflicts of interest. Luckily, ladies and gentlemen can always come to an agreement. — Stefan Emunds

535th Engineer Quotes By Georges Bernanos

And now she was thinking of her own death, with her heart gripped not by fear but by the excitement of a great discovery, the feeling that she was about to learn what she had been unable to learn from her brief experience of love. What she thought about death was childish, but what could never have touched her in the past now filled her with poignant tenderness, as sometimes a familiar face we see suddenly with the eyes of love makes us aware that it has been dearer to us than life itself for longer than we have ever realized. — Georges Bernanos