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Arnaman Quotes By Don Herold

Moralizing and morals are two entirely different things and are always found in entirely different people — Don Herold

Arnaman Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

A distant enemy is always preferable to one at the gate. — Emile M. Cioran

Arnaman Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

The Eliots found it a queer sort of evening - a transition evening. Hitherto the Herb of Grace had been to them a summer home; they had known it only permeated with sun and light, flower-scented, windows and doors open wide. But now doors were shut, curtains drawn to hide the sad, grey dusk. Instead of the lap of the water against the river wall they heard the whisper of the flames, and instead of the flowers in the garden they smelt the roasting chestnuts, burning apple logs, the oil lamps, polish - all the home smells. This intimacy with the house was deepening; when winter came it would be deeper still. Nadine glanced over her shoulder at the firelight gleaming upon the dark wood of the panelling, at the shadows gathering in the corners, and marvelled to see how the old place seemed to have shrunk in size with the shutting out of the daylight. It seemed gathering them in, holding them close. — Elizabeth Goudge

Arnaman Quotes By Milan Kundera

[ ... ] when it's a question of wahre Liebe, true love, the beloved hardly matters. — Milan Kundera

Arnaman Quotes By Tennessee Williams

The show is over. The monkey's dead! — Tennessee Williams

Arnaman Quotes By Sheryl Lee

It's awkward: Here you are with most of your clothes off in bed with this person who you've really just met. You're strangers to each other's bodies and you're coming together for the first time in front of all these people. — Sheryl Lee

Arnaman Quotes By Victoria Woodhull

No legal ceremony
no election of the woman
no penalty for the perfidy of the man
no law to compel him to do his duty, no compensation for the poor woman who is turned adrift like the girl of the street, penniless, to sell herself on the best possible terms. This is Divine marriage, or Moses and the Bible lie; and this is Bible divorce
putting away! — Victoria Woodhull