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Btvs Cast Quotes By Robert Musil

We do not have too much intellect and too little soul, but too little intellect in matters of the soul, — Robert Musil

Btvs Cast Quotes By Stephen Jay Gould

In our struggle to understand the history of life, we must learn where to place the boundary between contingent and unpredictable events that occur but once and the more repeatable, lawlike phenomenon that may pervade life's history as generalities. — Stephen Jay Gould

Btvs Cast Quotes By Nick Lane

The igneo-aerial food. In other words, despite — Nick Lane

Btvs Cast Quotes By A.B. Shepherd

I no longer knew what was real and what wasn't. The lines between reality and delusion had become so blurred. — A.B. Shepherd

Btvs Cast Quotes By Anagarika Govinda

Religion without art is a dead system of dogmas which have no effect on life. — Anagarika Govinda

Btvs Cast Quotes By Michael K. Williams

I am the epitome of the underdog. By societies standards I should have been dead a long time ago, and I was nobody's gangster, I wasn't a thug, I wasn't selling drugs on the corner - I was scared of that. — Michael K. Williams

Btvs Cast Quotes By Tom Odell

I'm not saying you have to be totally despondent or anything, but ... in New York, it's cold sometimes; it rains sometimes; even if everything in your life is great, bad weather can set the mood. You can write songs in New York because it's not always perfect. To write a good song, things can't be perfect. — Tom Odell

Btvs Cast Quotes By Dylan Callens

Well, that's not true. I need to work for a living."

"No, that's not true. You think you need to work like this because that's what you've been told. That is merely an idea put into your head. In actuality, you can walk away any time you want. — Dylan Callens

Btvs Cast Quotes By Jane Austen

And though she sighed as she rejoiced, her sigh had none of the ill-will of envy in it. She would certainly have risen to their blessings if she could, but she did not want to lessen theirs. — Jane Austen