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Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Man makes love by braggadocio, and woman makes love by listening. — H.L. Mencken

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Paul D. Boyer

The excitement of vitamins, nutrition and metabolism permeated the environment. — Paul D. Boyer

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Daniel Silva

Do unto others before they have a chance to do unto you. — Daniel Silva

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Christy Carlyle

The man's hands had a terrible unsettling power over her. He didn't brush or lightly graze her skin. He stroked her, caressed her, as if he wished to give her pleasure rather than take his own. — Christy Carlyle

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Sandra Bullock

I've always said that the experience of meeting an artist that you are in awe of and that you hope to create with one day is usually disappointing because you put them up on a pedestal, and then you're like, 'Wow, that's not a nice person.' — Sandra Bullock

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Maelle Gavet

While I accept that large investment rounds will always garner headlines, it's almost as if the magic number of how much cash you've managed to raise has become both a stamp of approval and the main metric for gauging a business's true worth. — Maelle Gavet

Antepenultimate Letter Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Amor fati: this is the very core of my being - And as to my prolonged illness, do I not owe much more to it than I owe to my health? To it I owe a higher kind of health, a sort of health which grows stronger under everything that does not actually kill it! - To it, I owe even my philosophy. ... Only great suffering is the ultimate emancipator of spirit, for it teaches one that vast suspiciousness which makes an X out of every U, a genuine and proper X, i.e., the antepenultimate letter. Only great suffering; that great suffering, under which we seem to be over a fire of greenwood, the suffering that takes its time - forces us philosophers to descend into our nethermost depths, and to let go of all trustfulness, all good-nature, all whittling-down, all mildness, all mediocrity, - on which things we had formerly staked our humanity. — Friedrich Nietzsche