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Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

... if geometry were as much opposed to our passions and present interests as is ethics, we should contest it and violate I but little less, notwithstanding all the demonstrations of Euclid and Archimedes ... — Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Donna Tartt

Silence. Her eyes on mine. But unlike Kitsey - who was always at least partly somewhere else, who loathed serious talk, who at a similar turn would be looking around for the waitress or making whatever light and/or comic remark she could think of to keep the moment from getting too intense - she was listening, she was right with me, and I could see only too well how saddened she was at my condition, a sadness only worsened by the fact she truly liked me: we had a lot in common, a mental connection and an emotional one too, she enjoyed my company, she trusted me, she wished me well, she wanted above all to be my friend; and whereas some women might have preened themselves and taken pleasure at my misery, it was not amusing to her to see how torn-up I was over her. — Donna Tartt

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Upon my word,' said Dantes, 'you make me tremble. If I listen much longer to you, I shall believe the world is filled with tigers and crocodiles.'
'Remember that two-legged tigers and crocodiles are more dangerous than those that walk on four. — Alexandre Dumas

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Joanna Baillie

The mind doth shape itself to its own wants, and can bear all things. — Joanna Baillie

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Ali Sina

Our sexuality is affected by our fantasies. Some of these fantasies have their roots in our childhood. We have the power to control our thoughts but many people don't do it because they get pleasure in their fantasies. — Ali Sina

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

When you're doing the work you're meant to do, it feels right and every day is a bonus, regardless of what you're getting paid. — Oprah Winfrey

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Abraham Hicks

The only thing that affects your destiny is the thought you are thinking at the moment. — Abraham Hicks

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Delores Phillips

Satan is not going to leave. The only way to get him out is to invite God in, and God is not welcome in my mother's house. — Delores Phillips

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Daniel Quinn

We're straying from the path of salvation because we remember that we once belonged to the world and were content in that belonging. — Daniel Quinn

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Man is the creature with a mystery in his heart that is bigger than himself. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Praveen Kumar

I don't know about my future but i guess it will better then my past. — Praveen Kumar

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Bell Hooks

It is particularly distressing that so many recent books on love continue to insist that definitions of love are unnecessary and meaningless. Or worse, the authors suggest love should mean something different to men than it does to women - that the sexes should respect and adapt to our inability to communicate since we do not share the same language. This type of literature is popular because it does not demand a change in fixed ways of thinking about gender roles, culture or love. — Bell Hooks

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Joe Arpaio

The Mexicans bowed down when we talked about removing their foreign aid, and then they began cooperating with our country. — Joe Arpaio

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Charlotte McKinney

Don't be afraid to go up to the hot girl on the beach. — Charlotte McKinney

Abandonner Verbe Quotes By Laurence Sterne

Every obstruction of the course of justice,
is a door opened to betray society, and bereave us of those blessings which it has inview ... It is a strange way of doing honour to God, to screen actions which are a disgrace to humanity. — Laurence Sterne