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Bleiben Quotes By Carl Hiaasen

The one word that no politician will ever speak, is 'enough.' Enough. — Carl Hiaasen

Bleiben Quotes By Eric Hobsbawm

(Carmine Crocco) A farm-labourer and cowherd, had joined the Bourbon army, killed a comrade in a brawl, deserted and lived as an outlaw for ten years. He joined the liberal insurgents in 1860 in the hope of an amnesty for his past offences, and subsequently became the most formidable guerilla chief and leader of men on the Bourbon side. — Eric Hobsbawm

Bleiben Quotes By Ivan Turgenev

We Russians have assigned ourselves no other task in life but the cultivation of our own personalities, and when we're barely past childhood, we set to work to cultivate them, those unfortunate personalities. — Ivan Turgenev

Bleiben Quotes By Adi Alsaid

the car's problems when — Adi Alsaid

Bleiben Quotes By Joni Mitchell

No one likes to have less than they had before. That's the nature of the human animal. — Joni Mitchell

Bleiben Quotes By Alan Furst

They drove on, through pretty Schwabisch villages. Every one of them had its Christbaum, a tall evergreen in the center of town, with candles lit as darkness fell, and a star on top. There were also candles in every window, and red-berried holly weaths hung on the doors. By the side of the road, at the entry to each village, stood a sign attacking the Jews. This was, Mercier thought, a kind of competition, for none of the signs were the same. Juden dirfen nicht bleiben - 'Jews must not stay here' - was followed by Wer die Juden unterstuzt fordert den Kommunissmus, 'Who helps the Jews helps communism,' then the dramatic 'This flat-footed stranger, with kinky hair and hooked nose, he shall not our land enjoy, he must leave, he must leave. — Alan Furst

Bleiben Quotes By Marion Zimmer Bradley

No man or woman can live another's fate — Marion Zimmer Bradley