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Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Albert Einstein

I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it. — Albert Einstein

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Eleesha

May this Soulful understanding of Christmas invite - the peace, harmony and serenity you deserve. — Eleesha

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Jemima Khan

WikiLeaks exposed corruption, war crimes, torture and cover-ups. It showed that we were lied to about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; that the U.S. military had deliberately hidden information about systematic torture and civilian casualties, which were much higher than reported. — Jemima Khan

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Don DeLillo

I am advising you in this matter not only as your chief of finance, but as a woman who would still be married to her husbands if they had looked at her the way you have looked at me here today. — Don DeLillo

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

It boils down to this: we should have done with humbug, and let war be war, and not a game ... If there were none of this magnanimity business in warfare, we should never go to war, except for something worth facing certain death for. — Leo Tolstoy

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Jerry Colangelo

The bottom line is, you can't be afraid to fail. — Jerry Colangelo

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Michelle Stevens

Enjoy life by embracing the sadness as well as the happiness. It's all a part of being on this earth."
~ Mrs. Pinkerton — Michelle Stevens

Bilotti Obituary Quotes By Paul Auster

He wonders if words aren't an essential element of sex, if talking isn't finally a more subtle form of touching, and if the images dancing in our heads aren't just as important as the bodies we hold in our arms. Margot tells him that sex is the one thing in life that counts for her, that if she couldn't have sex she would probably kill herself to escape the boredom and monotony of being trapped inside her own skin. Walker doesn't say anything, but as he comes into her for the second time, he realizes that he shares her opinion. He is mad for sex. Even in the grip of the most crushing despair, he is mad for sex. Sex is the lord and the redeemer, the only salvation on earth. — Paul Auster