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Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Michael Holroyd

[On Virginia Woolf] Craving to be set free from her egomania by something or someone stronger and altogether dissimilar from herself, she speculated endlessly upon the unknown: and for her the unknown was frequently the commonplace. — Michael Holroyd

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Nadeem Aslam

Afghanistan had collapsed and everyone's life now lies broken at different levels within the rubble. — Nadeem Aslam

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By George Papandreou

There are certain moments in the history of a nation when the choices made define the decades to come. — George Papandreou

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Denis De Rougemont

[ ... ] passion is by no means the fuller life which it seems to be in the dreams of adolescence, but is on the contrary a kind of naked and denuding intensity, verily, a bitter destitution, the impoverishment of a mind being emptied of all diversity, an obsession of the imagination by a single image. — Denis De Rougemont

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Walter Munk

It's important that you work on things that you care about and do a good job and not be too worried about consequences. Don't be afraid to get involved. — Walter Munk

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

It is (our) duty ... to pay especial attention to the principles of government which shall be inculcated therein (at the University), and to provide that none shall be inculcated which are incompatible with those on which the Constitutions of this State, and of the United States were genuinely based, in the common opinion; and for this purpose it may be necessary to point out specially where these principles are to be found legitimately developed. — Thomas Jefferson

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Milan Kundera

Now, perhaps, we are in a better position to understand the abyss separating Sabina and Franz: he listened eagerly to the story of her life and she was equally eager to hear the story of his, but although they had a clear understanding of the logical meaning of the words they exchanged, they failed to hear the semantic susurrus of the river flowing through them. — Milan Kundera

Ballade By Burgmuller Quotes By Maurice Clarett

It's a humbling thing being humble. — Maurice Clarett