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Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Toba Beta

You know, I can't stop thinking about you.
Oh really? Why you so obsessed about me?
Because..you're so full of shit yet still alive. — Toba Beta

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By James Frain

Sometimes it's fun to be the guy who doesn't know that he's bad, like the character I played in 'True Blood'. — James Frain

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Natsuki Takaya

I know it's not good to be weak and helpless. But I don't think it's good to be too strong either. In our society, they talk about survival of the fittest. But we're not animals. We're human. — Natsuki Takaya

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Petrarch

There is no lighter burden, nor more agreeable, than a pen. — Petrarch

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Flea

After running for a while, things really start to open up in your body. I felt like I'd tapped into parts of my body that I hadn't before. I let things in the universe flow through me that opened me up in a really cool way. — Flea

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Liane Moriarty

Bonnie and her mum are both members of Amnesty International," said Abigail.
"Of course they are," murmured Madeline. This must be how Jennifer Aniston feels, thought Madeline, whenever she hears about Angelina and Brad adopting another orphan or two. — Liane Moriarty

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Mahalia Jackson

Anybody singing the blues is in a deep pit yelling for help. — Mahalia Jackson

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The wavering heart must have a straight path of decision for God and holiness marked out for it. Double-minded men are strangers to the God of truth. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Autobahn Kraftwerk Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Hegel asserts that the real is rational, and the rational is real. But when he says this he does not mean by 'the real' what an empiricist would mean. He admits, and even urges, that what to the empiricist appear to be facts are, and must be, irrational; it is only after their apparent character has been transformed by viewing them as aspects of the whole that they are seen to be rational. Nevertheless, the identification of the real and the rational leads unavoidably to some of the complacency inseparable from the belief that 'whatever is, is right'. — Bertrand Russell