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Chakalates Quotes By Sissela Bok

Deceit and violence - these are the two forms of deliberate assault on human beings. — Sissela Bok

Chakalates Quotes By George R R Martin

Tyrion felt the heat rise in him. "It was not my dagger," he insisted. "How many times must I swear to that? Lady Stark, whatever you may believe of me, I am not a stupid man. Only a fool would arm a common footpad with his own blade."
Just for a moment, he thought he saw a flicker of doubt in her eyes, but what she said was, "Why would Petyr lie to me?"
"Why does a bear shit in the woods?" he demanded. "Because it is his nature. Lying comes as easily as breathing to a man like Littlefinger. You ought to know that, you of all people. — George R R Martin

Chakalates Quotes By Victor Hugo

The reduction of the universe to one single being, the expansion of one single being into God: That is what love is. — Victor Hugo

Chakalates Quotes By Mary Balogh

You will find that wanting, even loving, is not enough. — Mary Balogh

Chakalates Quotes By Edward Gibbon

But the wisdom and authority of the legislator are seldom victorious in a contest with the vigilant dexterity of private interest. — Edward Gibbon

Chakalates Quotes By LeBron James

If it wasn't for the determination and the will power we have in each other, we wouldn't have pulled through and got this win. Much respect to Spain, but the U.S. is back on top again. — LeBron James

Chakalates Quotes By Alexander MacLaren

The more we work the more we need to pray. In this day of activity there is great danger, not of doing too much, but of praying too little for so much work. — Alexander MacLaren

Chakalates Quotes By Robert Duvall

Seeing your name on the list for KP or guard duty when you're in the Army is like reading a bad review. — Robert Duvall

Chakalates Quotes By Kristin Hannah

Holy shit, she was serious. — Kristin Hannah

Chakalates Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Excuse me, everybody, I have to go to the bathroom. I really have to telephone, but I'm too embarrassed to say so. — Dorothy Parker

Chakalates Quotes By Donna Leon

He looked down at the glass again. 'I care that these things happen, that we poison ourselves and our progeny, that we knowingly destroy our future, but I do not believe that there is anything - and I repeat, anything - that can be done to prevent it. We are a nation of egoists. It is our glory, but it will be our destruction, for none of us can be made to concern ourselves about something as abstract as "the common good". The best of us can rise to feeling concern for our families, but as a nation we are incapable of more.'

'I refuse to believe that.' Brunetti said.

'Your refusal to believe it,' the Count said with a smile that was almost tender, 'makes it no less true, Guido. — Donna Leon

Chakalates Quotes By Isuna Hasekura

If you're looking at a single withered tree, it can seem like a grievous wound to the forest. But from the forest's perspective, that tree's remains will nourish other plants, acting for the good of the whole forest. If you change your perspective, a situation right in front of you can reverse itself. — Isuna Hasekura

Chakalates Quotes By William Shakespeare

Words without thoughts never to heaven go. — William Shakespeare

Chakalates Quotes By Claire Danes

Maybe philosophy - I love talking about ideas. Or maybe art history. I was thinking about psychology, then I got really afraid because everybody says it's terribly boring. — Claire Danes

Chakalates Quotes By Chaka Khan

I have a lot of charity work I'm into right now, and selling my Chakalates - supporting that whole effort. — Chaka Khan

Chakalates Quotes By Jane Austen

I consider a country-dance as an emblem of marriage. Fidelity and complaisance are the principal duties of both; and those men who do not choose to dance or marry themselves, have no business with the partners or wives of their neighbours. — Jane Austen