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Boccara Gallery Quotes By John N. Bahcall

The most important discoveries will provide answers to questions that we do not yet know how to ask and will concern objects we have not yet imagined. — John N. Bahcall

Boccara Gallery Quotes By Plato

Atheism is a disease of the soul before it becomes an error of understanding. — Plato

Boccara Gallery Quotes By Elizabeth Janeway

Mistrust must be acted on, and effective action by the ruled is not solitary and singular, but joint and repeated. — Elizabeth Janeway

Boccara Gallery Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

But what we were best at, what we were really the kings of, that was buses and sitting around in bedrooms. No one could beat us at that. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Boccara Gallery Quotes By John Barrymore

Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him. — John Barrymore

Boccara Gallery Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

I am corrupted to the bone with the beauty of this forsaken world. — J.M. Coetzee

Boccara Gallery Quotes By Chris Matakas

Our most valuable victories are those which go without praise. — Chris Matakas

Boccara Gallery Quotes By Scarlett Avery

Holy DAMN was that HOT! - Kimberly Treamer — Scarlett Avery

Boccara Gallery Quotes By David Albahari

Which war are you referring to, I asked, when you say the "last"? I meant the big one, the world war, he answered, because little ones, like ours, don't count as real wars. For those who are no longer alive, I said, every war is real. That is correct agreed Isak Levi, but a local war is actually abuse of the noun war, since it is most often armed conflict of limited intensity being waged on limited territory. Of course, he said, most of the conflicts registered in history belong to that category, I admit, and there are few wars that were truly grandiose. You speak of wars, I said, at least of the big ones, as though you admire them, and I see no justification for that. He saw no reason to admire them either, Isak Levi replied, but if they did exist, there was no point in closing one's eyes to the fact. — David Albahari