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Bible Shaving Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Watt's concern, deep as it appeared, was not after all what the figure was, in reality, but with what the figure appeared to be, in reality. — Samuel Beckett

Bible Shaving Quotes By Marcel Proust

We have such numerous interests in our lives that it is not uncommon, on a single occasion, for the foundations of a happiness that does not yet exist to be laid down alongside the intensification of a grief from which we are still suffering. — Marcel Proust

Bible Shaving Quotes By Pierre Salinger

As much as I liked and admired the various members of the Kennedy family, my first loyalty was to Jackie. — Pierre Salinger

Bible Shaving Quotes By Antony Beevor

The punishment of shaving a woman's head had biblical origins. In Europe, the practice dated back to the Dark Ages with the Visigoths. — Antony Beevor

Bible Shaving Quotes By Frank Herbert

Humans are born with a susceptibility to that most persistent and debilitating disease of intellect: self-deception. The best of all possible worlds and the worst get their dramatic coloration from it. As nearly as we can determine, there is no natural immunity. Constant alertness is required. — Frank Herbert

Bible Shaving Quotes By Meir Soloveichik

The practice of shaving makes its first appearance in the Bible in connection with the story of Joseph, who as a young man was sold by his brothers into slavery in Egypt, where he was subsequently imprisoned on false charges. — Meir Soloveichik

Bible Shaving Quotes By Cynthia Ozick

He who cries, 'What do I care about universality? I only know what is in me,' does not know even that. — Cynthia Ozick

Bible Shaving Quotes By Ralph Keyes

Writing about something was not the moral equivalent of doing it, — Ralph Keyes

Bible Shaving Quotes By Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Old age is not synonymous with being 'glad to die. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross