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Afundo Unilateral Quotes By George Orwell

It is perhaps one's own fault, to see oneself drifting, rotting, in dishonour and horrible futility, and all the while knowing that somewhere within one there is the possibility of a decent human being. — George Orwell

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By Katie Holmes

I wasn't very funny or flashy, I was kind of boring. — Katie Holmes

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By Garry Kasparov

For me, chess is a language, and if it's not my native tongue, it is one I learned via the immersion method at a young age. — Garry Kasparov

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It's not just that I'm dumb. Nakata's empty inside. I finally understand that. Nakata's like a library without a single book. It wasn't always like that. I used to have books inside me. For a long time I couldn't remember, but now I can. I used to be normal, just like everybody else. But something happened and I ended up like a container with nothing inside. — Haruki Murakami

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By Bill Bryson

[Traveling] makes you realize what an immeasurably nice place much of America could be if only people possessed the same instinct for preservation as they do in Europe. You would think the millions of people who come to Williamsburg every year would say to each other, "Gosh, Bobbi, this place is beautiful. Let's go home to Smellville and plant lots of trees and preserve all the fine old buildings." But in fact that never occurs to them. They just go back and build more parking lots and Pizza Huts. — Bill Bryson

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By J. Lynn

Say something, honey. I don't want to give up on you, but you've got to say something to stop me from walking out that door. — J. Lynn

Afundo Unilateral Quotes By Gerda Pauler

He explains that the salty smell of our meal had attracted them and to make his yaks move away from us, he empties a bag of salt further up the slope. Gracefully, the yaks walk away. — Gerda Pauler