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Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

There shall be time no more. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Wataru Watari

I didn't want words. But there certainly was something that I wanted.
And they were definitely not things like to understand each other, to get along with each other, to want to talk to each other, and to stay together. I didn't want to be understood. I was aware that I wasn't understood and I didn't think I wanted to be understood. What I wanted was something more cruel and harsh. I wanted to understand. I want to understand. I want to know. I want to know and be relieved. I want to gain peace of mind. Because I was terrified of things I didn't understand. To want to completely understand everything was a self-righteous, dictatorial, and arrogant wish. It was absolutely wretched and repulsive. I couldn't help but be disgusted at myself for having such a desire. — Wataru Watari

Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Jane Heller

Open your heart to a baseball team and you're liable to get it broken. — Jane Heller

Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Santosh Kalwar

You will receive most when you will expect least. — Santosh Kalwar

Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Simone Weil

When someone joins a party, it is usually because he has perceived, in the activities and propaganda of this party, a number of things that appeared to him just and good. Still, he has probably never studied the position of the party on all the problems of public life. When joining the party, he therefore also endorses a number of positions which he does not know. In fact, he submits his thinking to the authority of the party. As, later on, little by little, he begins to learn these positions, he will accept them without further examination. This — Simone Weil

Bao Lian Deng Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Peter had even named it once, when he said that he could always see what other people hated most about themselves, and bully them, while Val could always see what other people liked best about themselves, and flatter them. — Orson Scott Card