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Beziehungskrise Quotes By Leos Carax

I mostly don't submit to talking about my work because I would like another talk about real life. — Leos Carax

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Tristan Tzara

Every page should explode, either because of its staggering absurdity, the enthusiasm of its principles, or its typography. — Tristan Tzara

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Marty Rubin

Where there is a strong need to believe it's incredible what people will believe. — Marty Rubin

Beziehungskrise Quotes By L.M. Boston

if somthing accurs outside wht we call the natural order,its very smallness may be more immediately unnerving than,for istance,the eclipse of the sun to a tribe without astronomy,where holy awe must override any other feeling. very small cracks in our outer sell of reason let in very cold air.

memory in a house,1973 — L.M. Boston

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Jack Vance

I haven't sold to the movies. In other words, I haven't gotten any enormous checks yet. — Jack Vance

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Vivienne Westwood

I'm not trying to do something different, I'm trying to do the same thing but in a different way — Vivienne Westwood

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Christ said, 'Seek and ye shall find.' Learn the ways to seek which will expedite your journey and make it more fun. — Frederick Lenz

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Elmore Leonard

Sometimes female characters start out as the wife or girlfriend, but then I realize, 'No, she's the book,' and she becomes a main character. I surrender the book to her. — Elmore Leonard

Beziehungskrise Quotes By Edward Abbey

The new dam, of course, will improve things. If ever filled it will back water to within sight of the Bridge, transforming what was formerly an adventure into a routine motorboat excursion. Those who see it then will not understand that half the beauty of Rainbow Bridge lay in its remoteness, its relative difficulty of access, and in the wilderness surrounding it, of which it was an integral part. When these aspects are removed the Bridge will be no more than an isolated geological oddity, an extension of that museumlike diorama to which industrial tourism tends to reduce the natural world. — Edward Abbey