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Beste Vriend Quotes By Milan Kundera

Darkness attracted him as much as light. He knew that these days turning out the light before making love was considered laughable, and so he always left a small lamp burning over the bed. At the momemnt he penetrated sabina, however, he closed his eyes. The pleasure suffusing his body called for darkness. The darkness was pure, perfect, thoughtless, vision less; that darkness was without end, without borders; that darkness was the infinite we each carry within us. — Milan Kundera

Beste Vriend Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

It is not that mindfulness is the "answer" to all life's problems. Rather, it is that all life's problems can be seen more clearly through the lens of a clear mind. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Beste Vriend Quotes By Peter F. Jemison

A reader of The Unspeakables recently contacted me. She said she had become so engrossed with the paperback she'd taken it to the top of a Munro whilst climbing on the Isle of Mull. I'm delighted to have three-dimensional circulation as well. — Peter F. Jemison

Beste Vriend Quotes By George MacDonald

It is as necessary for a poor man to give away, as for a rich man. Many poor men are more devoted worshipers of Mammon than some rich men. — George MacDonald

Beste Vriend Quotes By David Morrell

A thriller becomes great when it carries a feeling of reality and truth. — David Morrell

Beste Vriend Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Being curious is the most important part of being a journalist. It might be the most important part of being anything. — Lemony Snicket

Beste Vriend Quotes By Wayne LaPierre

How many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame - from a national media machine that rewards them with the wall-to-wall attention and sense of identity that they crave - while provoking others to try to make their mark? A dozen more killers? A hundred? More? How can we possibly even guess how many, given our nation's refusal to create an active national database of the mentally ill? — Wayne LaPierre