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Article 48 Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Grasping the doorknob, Tengo turned around one last time and was shocked to see a single tear running down from his father's eye. It shone a dull silver color under the ceiling's fluorescent light. To release that tear, his father must have squeezed every bit of strength from what little emotion he still had left. — Haruki Murakami

Article 48 Quotes By Iyad Allawi

We are succeeding in Iraq. Thank you, America. — Iyad Allawi

Article 48 Quotes By Aleksandar Hemon

We wept within the moment that was dividing our life into before and after, whereby the before was forever foreclosed, while the after was spreading out, like an exploding twinkle-star, into a dark universe of pain. — Aleksandar Hemon

Article 48 Quotes By Sarah Paulson

I do like the immediacy of audience's reaction. I like when I can hear the stillness and I know that they're with us. — Sarah Paulson

Article 48 Quotes By Jack White

I'd got accepted to the seminary in Wisconsin, and I was gonna become a priest, but the last second I thought, 'I'll just go to public school.' I had just gotten a new amplifier in my bedroom, and I didn't think I was allowed to take it with me. — Jack White

Article 48 Quotes By Melina Marchetta

Whatever is now covered up will be uncovered and every secret will be made known. — Melina Marchetta

Article 48 Quotes By Jalal Talabani

The Kurdish people have the right of self-determination like every other nation in the world. — Jalal Talabani

Article 48 Quotes By Nakata Yumi

Please don't talk into the middle of other people's crotch! — Nakata Yumi

Article 48 Quotes By Pedro Winter

I at least want to keep having fun, and the rest we will see. — Pedro Winter

Article 48 Quotes By Eugene Fama

Economies typically do not function well in hyperinflation. The real value of government debt might disappear, but the economy is likely to disappear with it. — Eugene Fama