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Blutiger Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

But I mean , why even have a love affair? ( ... ) I never understood that kind of crap. If you're not happy, just leave. Don't cheat. — Tahereh Mafi

Blutiger Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

Namely, the feeling of the total and ultimate meaninglessness of their lives. They lack the awareness of a meaning worth living for. They are haunted by the experience of their inner emptiness, a void within themselves; they are caught in that situation which I have called the existential vacuum. — Viktor E. Frankl

Blutiger Quotes By Jean-Christophe Valtat

The blizzard seemed to be dying down, and it was now possible to enjoy the sight of the buildings and embankments and bridges smothered in the diamond-dusted whiteness. There's always something soothing in the snow, thought Gabriel, a promise of happiness and absolution, of a new start on a clean sheet. Snow redesigned the streets with hints of another architecture, even more magnificent, more fanciful than it already was, all spires and pinnacles on pale palaces of pearl and opal. All that New Venice should have been reappeared through its partial disappearance. It was as if the city were dreaming about itself and crystallizing both that dream and the ethereal unreality of it. He wallowed in the impression, badly needing it right now, knowing it would not last as he hobbled nearer to his destination. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

Blutiger Quotes By Anselm Of Canterbury

Thus you are just not because you give what is owed, but because you do what is appropriate to you as the highest good. — Anselm Of Canterbury

Blutiger Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

It was closing in on midnight, the kind of midnight you only get on Uranus after a three day bender. Ultramarine fog reeking of ethanol and neon and some passing whore's rosewater. Snow piled up like bodies in tbhe street. Twenty-seven moons lighting up what ought to be a respectable witching hour so you can't help but see yourself staring back in every slick glowpink skyscraper. — Catherynne M Valente

Blutiger Quotes By John Steinbeck

I am sifting my memories, the way men pan the dirt under a barroom floor for the bits of gold dust that fall between the cracks. It's small mining
small mining. You're too young a man to be panning memories, Adam. You should be getting yourself some new ones, so that the mining will be richer when you come to age. — John Steinbeck

Blutiger Quotes By George Bryant

Nothing is impossible, except in our own thinking. — George Bryant

Blutiger Quotes By Roy Choi

For me, I never abandoned the truck. Even though I've opened other things, the truck is still the lifeblood of who I am. That's because I enjoy it. I believe in it. It's everything that I am. — Roy Choi

Blutiger Quotes By Robert L. Slater

TMT, too much testosterone. Way more dangerous than TNT. — Robert L. Slater

Blutiger Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

For a loser, Vegas is the meanest town on earth. — Hunter S. Thompson

Blutiger Quotes By George S. Patton

Success is how you bounce on the bottom. — George S. Patton

Blutiger Quotes By John Green

I thought of telling her that I was seeing a boy, too, or at least that I'd watched a movie with one, just because I knew it would surprise and amaze her that anyone as disheveled and awkward and stunted as me could even briefly win the affections of a boy. — John Green

Blutiger Quotes By Larry Kramer

How to phrase it? Ma, I want to fall in love with a fella. — Larry Kramer

Blutiger Quotes By Billy Bob Thornton

I don't like movies that are shot on green screen much, you know. I mean, I know that's the thing to do, and I know that it's getting. I'll put it this way; David Lean would probably kill himself, you know, again if he knew that people were watching Lawrence of Arabia on a telephone. — Billy Bob Thornton

Blutiger Quotes By Aldous Huxley

A bad book is as much of a labor to write as a good one; it comes as sincerely from the author's soul. — Aldous Huxley