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Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By William Shakespeare

I will be master of what is mine own:
She is my goods, my chattels; she is my house,
My household stuff, my field, my barn,
My horse, my ox, my ass, my any thing. — William Shakespeare

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Ezra Miller

The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I'm all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world. — Ezra Miller

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I was in love with her; couldn't imagine my life without her in it; but at the same time, I wanted her to have better. — Jamie McGuire

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

The existentialist, on the contrary, finds it extremely embarrassing that God does not exist, for there disappears with Him all possibility of finding values in an intelligible heaven. There can no longer be any good a priori, since there is no infinite and perfect consciousness to think it. It is nowhere written that "the good" exists, that one must be honest or must not lie, since we are now upon the plane where there are only men. Dostoevsky once wrote: "If God did not exist, everything would be permitted"; and that, for existentialism, is the starting point. Everything is indeed permitted if God does not exist, and man is in consequence forlorn, for he cannot find anything to depend upon either within or outside himself. He discovers forthwith, that he is without excuse. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Haruki Murakami

At some point paradise would be lost. — Haruki Murakami

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Louise Hay

As I say yes to life, life says yes to me! — Louise Hay

Clarivel Sacramento Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Beauty was not everything. Beauty had this penalty - it came too readily, came too completely. It stilled life - froze it. — Virginia Woolf