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Bioscoop Gent Quotes By William S. Burroughs

There is a Senate and a Congress who carry on endless sessions discussing garbage disposal and outhouse inspection, the only two questions over which they have jurisdiction. — William S. Burroughs

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I love you but
don't know what to
do. — Charles Bukowski

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Joy Williams

I think I had the same notion most people have, which is it's simply a town that percolates around country music. Though country-music history is deep and richly steeped throughout the city, this is a place that's been expanding musically and culturally ... People coming from Europe and Canada-there are all kinds of different cultures and different music being represented here. It continues to blossom. — Joy Williams

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Sophie Marceau

And I think it's very rare to have good stories, well written comedies. — Sophie Marceau

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Jacob M. Appel

The only thing more difficult than persuading someone else to start having sex with you is persuading yourself to stop. — Jacob M. Appel

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By George Packer

Bush himself came into office with no curiosity about the world, only a suspicion that his predecessor had entangled America in far too many obscure places of no importance to national interests. Wolfowitz — George Packer

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By William Wordsworth

Like thoughts whose very sweetness yielded proof that they were born for immortality. — William Wordsworth

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

I don't hold a grudge. I cradle it. I coddle it. I feed it fine cuts of meat and send it to the best schools. I nurture my grudges, Rollins. — Leigh Bardugo

Bioscoop Gent Quotes By Anthony Ashley Cooper

Never did any soul do good but it came readier to do the same again, with more enjoyment. Never was love or gratitude or bounty practiced but with increasing joy, which made the practicer still more in love with the fair act. — Anthony Ashley Cooper