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Alitec Quotes By Martin Buber

The beating heart of the universe is holy joy. — Martin Buber

Alitec Quotes By Alan Bennett

It's the one species I wouldn't mind seeing vanish from the face of the earth. I wish they were like the White Rhinosix of them left in the Serengeti National Park, and all males. — Alan Bennett

Alitec Quotes By Kady Hunt

When her touch feels like this is the way perfect should be.
When her heart beats so peacefully next to mine.
When we intertwine our fingers and pretend like we're never going to be apart and it feels like everything is right with the world.
When every moment I spend with her, feels like I'm falling in love all over again.
We might never find forever, or a happily-ever-after. Not with the things I now know. But for those few moments, we can pretend that we have it all.
But that's the thing about moments.
No matter how hard you try to hold on -
They always end. — Kady Hunt

Alitec Quotes By Joseph Straus

When you build a bridge, you build something for all time. — Joseph Straus

Alitec Quotes By John Ferling

The surface causes of Adams's anxieties are not difficult to discern. Every activist knew the penalty for treason. Every congressman knew that prison, perhaps death, would be his reward if the American rebellion failed. — John Ferling

Alitec Quotes By J.M. Barrie

Asleep to rummage in their minds — J.M. Barrie

Alitec Quotes By Rudolf Clausius

The total energy of the universe is constant; the total entropy is continually increasing. — Rudolf Clausius

Alitec Quotes By Liev Schreiber

Everyone assumes that novelists are smarter and more interesting. They're generally smarter and more interesting, but they're often very short. So it kind of cancels all the smart and interesting stuff out. — Liev Schreiber

Alitec Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

He was now a husband and father, and they had not been in touch in years, yet she could not pretend that he was not a part of her homesickness, or that she did not often think of him, sifting through their past, looking for portents of what she could not name. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie