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Cimenlik Quotes By R.v.m.

Don't Hurry through life, don't Worry through Life. Life is not just to Run, it's also to have some Fun.-RVM — R.v.m.

Cimenlik Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

You say it is the good cause that hallows even war? I say unto you: it is the good war that hallows any cause. War and courage have accomplished more great things than love of the neighbor. Not your pity but your courage has so far saved the unfortunate. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Cimenlik Quotes By Vera Brosgol

I don't think murder is an appropriate reaction to disappointment. — Vera Brosgol

Cimenlik Quotes By Kat Dennings

I am very outspoken, obviously, and I should say that I can't judge anyone for doing anything. — Kat Dennings

Cimenlik Quotes By Sally Murphy

In the library
I search for a good book.
We have many books,
says Mrs. Rose, the librarian,
and ALL of them are good.
Of course she says that. It's her job.
But do I want to read about
Trucks
Trains and
Transport?
Or even
Horses
Houses and
Hyenas?

In the fiction corner
there are pink boks
full of princesses
and girls who want to be princesses
and black books
about bad boys
and brave boys
and brawny boys.

Where is the book
about a girl
whose poems don't rhyme
and whose Granny is fading?
Pearl, says Mrs. Rose, the bell has rung.

I go back to class
empty-handed
empty headed
empty-hearted. — Sally Murphy

Cimenlik Quotes By Gavin Bryars

When Philip Glass asked me if I would be interested in doing a new recording of Jesus' Blood he assumed that I would do something similar to the first version and wanted to know what other pieces would be on the same CD. — Gavin Bryars

Cimenlik Quotes By Marcel Proust

Art is not alone in imparting charm and mystery to the most insignificant things; pain is endowed with the same power to bring them into intimate relation with ourselves. — Marcel Proust