Canalele Havers Quotes & Sayings
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For a decadent like Baudelaire the only possible ends are suicide or the foot of the cross — Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly
Only the sufferers of injustice can realize its intensity - Iman Musa Al-Kazim — Abu Mohammed Al H Bin Shu'ba Al Harrani
Sports is entertainment. — George Stroumboulopoulos
Beauty that steals the heart is often imperfect, suggests grace and kindness, and inspires tenderness more than it incites lust. — Dean Koontz
Livia squeezed his hand. I'm not letting you go. — Debra Anastasia
I have no privacy anymore. — Felix Baumgartner
True love, to me, is when she's the first thought that goes through your head when you wake up and the last thought that goes through your head before you go to sleep. — Justin Timberlake
How can you tell? That I like books, I mean.
The look on your face when you walked in, somehow I doubted you were that impressed by me. — Cassandra Clare
Smoking had become my favorite thing in the world to do. It was like having instant comfort, no matter where or when. — Augusten Burroughs
I make decisions based on logic and fact. — E.L. James
Ransack the language as he might, words failed him. He wanted another landscape, and another tongue. — Virginia Woolf
Unity in diversity is India's strength. There is simplicity in every Indian. There is unity in every corner of India. This is our strength. — Narendra Modi
Wherever Hana is now, in the future, she is aware of the line of movement Kip's body followed out of her life. Her mind repeats it. The path he slammed through among them. When he turned into a stone of silence in their midst. She recalls everything of that August day - what the sky was like, the objects on the table in front of her going dark under the thunder. — Michael Ondaatje
He walked on without resting. He had a terrible longing for some distraction, but he did not know what to do, what to attempt. A new overwhelming sensation was gaining more and more mastery over him every moment; this was an immeasurable, almost physical, repulsion for everything surrounding him, an obstinate, malignant feeling of hatred. All who met him were loathsome to him - he loathed their faces, their movements, their gestures. If anyone had addressed him, he felt that he might have spat at him or bitten him ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The unemployment rate went down as I was governor of Massachusetts. We were losing jobs every month when I came into the state. — Mitt Romney
