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Dadease Quotes By Marguerite Duras

She opens her eyes, says: Stop lying. She says she hopes she'll never know anything, anything in the world, the way you do. She says: I don't want to know anything the way you do, with that death-derived certainty, that hopeless monotony, the same every day of your life, every night, and that deadly routine of lovelessness.
She says: It's day, everything is about to begin, except you, you never begin.
She goes back to sleep. You ask her why she sleeps, what weariness she has to rest from, what monumental weariness. — Marguerite Duras

Dadease Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

The Christmas spirit is simply an honest spirit of love for all humanity. It is the force that moves us to give what we can, to help as we are able, and to always be of kind comfort. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Dadease Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God needs your obedience — Sunday Adelaja

Dadease Quotes By Peter Thiel

The era of cornucopian hope was relabeled as an era of crazed greed and declared to be definitely over. — Peter Thiel

Dadease Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Winstead

I don't think people understand when you say you are making a micro-budget film that you are getting paid no money. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Dadease Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

I seem to have excalibured this knife. — Diana Wynne Jones

Dadease Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

Here was the old Professor Emerson, simmering beneath Gabriel's chastened exterior. — Sylvain Reynard

Dadease Quotes By Kim Karr

I want to believe your love is only for me. That your lips are mine. That your kisses are meant for me. That your body belongs to me." His arms move to my waist and tighten around me and he presses his hard body against mine. "But when you leave me to see him, it's hard to know for sure. — Kim Karr

Dadease Quotes By Julian Barnes

Silent or gagged women are powerless women. A powerful woman is one who can speak out to challenge existing power structures or to explore previously taboo territory. — Julian Barnes