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Albertinos Italian Quotes By Martin Seligman

In your own life, you should take particular care with endings, for their color will forever tinge your memory of the entire relationship and your willingness to reenter it. — Martin Seligman

Albertinos Italian Quotes By Bram Stoker

Good boy," said Dr. Van Helsing. "Brave boy. Quincey is all man. God bless him for it. — Bram Stoker

Albertinos Italian Quotes By George Orwell

What can you do against the lunatic who is more intelligent than yourself, who gives your arguments a fair hearing and then simply persists in his lunacy? — George Orwell

Albertinos Italian Quotes By Anthony Burgess

Civilised my syphilised yarbles. — Anthony Burgess

Albertinos Italian Quotes By Thea Harrison

How was your day?" she whispered.
"It went as expected," he said. "Mostly. No one died. All of the sentinels went through to the next round, but then nobody believed anything different would occur. Graydon - " His gold eyes danced suddenly. "You know what a big motherfucker Graydon is. He turned into a gryphon, and then he just sat down and looked at his opponent, who forfeited. It was the fastest bout of the day. — Thea Harrison

Albertinos Italian Quotes By Sarah Palin

They think that, if we were just smart enough, we'd be able to understand their policies. And I so want to tell 'em, and I do tell 'em, Oh, we're plenty smart, oh yeah - we know what's goin' on. And we don't like what's goin' on. And we're not gonna let them tell us to sit down and shut up. — Sarah Palin

Albertinos Italian Quotes By Andre Gorz

Why do I say that I was responsible 'for the turn [your] life would take? That it was up to me 'to make [your] life livable?' In all, eleven lines of poison in three doses, over twenty pages; three tiny strokes that debase you and distort you, written seven years later, that rob us of the meaning of seven years of our life.
Who wrote those eleven lines? I mean: Who was I when I wrote those lines? I feel a painful need to give us back those seven years along with what you truly meant to me. — Andre Gorz