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Bitterer Violin Quotes By Charlie Chaplin

I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying. — Charlie Chaplin

Bitterer Violin Quotes By J.M. Darhower

Because time passes, and memories fade, but a beating heart never truly forgets anything. Never. — J.M. Darhower

Bitterer Violin Quotes By Brian Tracy

Turn your stumbling blocks into steppingstones to success. — Brian Tracy

Bitterer Violin Quotes By Penelope Hobhouse

The first western gardens were those in the Mediterranean basin. There in the desert areas stretching from North Africa to the valleys of the Euphrates, the so-called cradle of civilization, where plants were first grown for crops by settled communities, garden enclosures were also constructed. Gardens emphasized the contrast between two separate worlds: the outer one where nature remained awe-inspiringly in control and an inner artificially created sanctuary, a refuge for man and plants from the burning desert, where shade trees and cool canals refreshed the spirit and ensured growth. — Penelope Hobhouse

Bitterer Violin Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

To no man does the earth mean so much as to the soldier. When he presses himself down upon her long and powerfully, when he buries his face and his limbs deep in her from the fear of death by shell-fire, then she is his only friend, his brother, his mother; he stifles his terror and his cries in her silence and her security; she shelters him and releases him for ten seconds to live, to run, ten seconds of life; receives him again and again and often forever. — Erich Maria Remarque