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Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

There are dull and bright, sacred and profane, coarse and fine egotists. It is a disease that, like influenza, falls on all constitutions. In the distemper known to physicians as chorea, the patient sometimes turns round, and continues to spin slowly in one spot. Is egotism a metaphysical varioloid of this malady? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Louise Yates

When he read, he forgot that he was waiting. — Louise Yates

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Gregory Maguire

But his face had that hollow look, as if there was something gone ... you know that look. The inward focus. Distantly attentive to the home you're missing, or the someone you're missing. That look that a bird has when it turns it dry reptilian eye on you. That look that doesn't see you because the mind is filled up with someone it would rather see. — Gregory Maguire

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Franjo Tudjman

The Muslims wanted to reign over the whole of Mostar, then gain ground to the sea and finally create an Islamic state. That is what our Croatians defend themselves against. — Franjo Tudjman

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Peter T. King

Again, we saw in Bosnia - we had U.N. peacekeepers tied to trees, being taken hostage. The fact is they don't have the type of deliberate and authoritative rule that I think is needed to get the job done. — Peter T. King

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Patricia Briggs

A friend in danger is not someone who should be deserted. Safety is not always the right path. (Sylvia) — Patricia Briggs

Aizpurua Calle Quotes By Marisa De Los Santos

When he looked up, he said, "Clare told me about Christmas." And I swear the boy's face began to shine. I recognized what I saw there: that a person's name could be infinitely precious, that just saying it could make you feel singled out for glory. — Marisa De Los Santos