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94601 Quotes By Christopher Isherwood

And so, finding that, for once, I was not sorry to be alone, I said to myself: I am happy. Perfectly happy, I repeated, as my eyes roamed wide over the brilliant desolate sea and the empty contours of the land. Were they, after all, searching for something that was lacking? I hardly knew. A tiny obstinate figure by the dwarf obelisk under an enormous sky, I declared for the third time: I am absolutely happy, absolutely content. And, increasingly overcome by a profound melancholy which I interpreted simply as an appetite for supper I began to walk downhill, towards my sitting room, my holiday task and my lonely bed. — Christopher Isherwood

94601 Quotes By Lloyd Kaufman

The nice thing about piracy is, it allows the public to get independent art, to get a variety of music and movies. — Lloyd Kaufman

94601 Quotes By Amy Adams

I have a small child, so the idea of getting up at 3 a.m. to train before a day of shooting ... I just don't have it in me, although I have so much respect for people who do. — Amy Adams

94601 Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

God gives infinite riches. — Lailah Gifty Akita

94601 Quotes By Sam Argent

But you can never do anything like that again. You can't teach me love and then die on me. That is unacceptable! — Sam Argent

94601 Quotes By Sean Price

Sean Carter is nice but Sean Price is the best — Sean Price

94601 Quotes By Andre Alexis

Summer is full of smoke, and endless lawns. Quietly, whether across moss or on algae, knee over the railing of the little porch, fate comes. — Andre Alexis

94601 Quotes By Herman Melville

There is nothing so slipperily alluring as sadness; we become sad in the first place by having nothing stirring to do; we continue in it, because we have found a snug sofa at last. — Herman Melville

94601 Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

A capital patient, as she never died and never got well. — Louisa May Alcott