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Cmd Start Double Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The essential is to go on squirming forever at the end of the line, as long as there are waters and banks and ravening in heaven asporting God to plague his creature, per pro his chosen shits. — Samuel Beckett

Cmd Start Double Quotes By Enver Hoxha

The sacrifices of our people were very great. Out of a population of one million, 28,000 were killed, 12,600 wounded, 10,000 were made political prisoners in Italy and Germany, and 35,000 made to do forced labour, of ground; all the communications, all the ports, mines and electric power installations were destroyed, our agriculture and livestock were plundered, and our entire national economy was wrecked. — Enver Hoxha

Cmd Start Double Quotes By M. Beth Bloom

The floor scooped me up where I stood, and I blinked as it hit me — M. Beth Bloom

Cmd Start Double Quotes By Stormie O'martian

You know how it feels when you're in love with somebody and you long to be with that person? God wants us to feel that way about Him. — Stormie O'martian

Cmd Start Double Quotes By Mark Hart

Teacher: "If your daughter knew her spelling words as well as her Bible stories she'd get into Harvard." Me: "I'll settle for Heaven." — Mark Hart

Cmd Start Double Quotes By Katherine Dunham

We had maybe the greatest success of any company that I know of in Paris, and after two or three years I wanted to do this same number that we did for PBS, so we did it and Paris had always considered us their darlings. — Katherine Dunham

Cmd Start Double Quotes By James Joyce

[Robinson Crusoe] is the true prototype of the British colonist. The whole Anglo-Saxon spirit is in Crusoe: the manly independence, the unconscious cruelty, the persistence, the slow yet efficient intelligence, the sexual apathy, the calculating taciturnity. — James Joyce