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Darielle Quotes By Umberto Eco

We read novels because they give us the comfortable sensation of living in worlds where the notion of truth is indisputable, while the actual world seems to be a more treacherous place. — Umberto Eco

Darielle Quotes By Mikhail Gorbachev

The EU is the old Soviet Union dressed in Western clothes — Mikhail Gorbachev

Darielle Quotes By William Shakespeare

No villainous bounty yet hath passed my heart;
Unwisely, not ignobly, have I given. — William Shakespeare

Darielle Quotes By Jennifer Love Hewitt

Coldplay I really like a lot. David Grey, I'm obsessed with. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

Darielle Quotes By Gail Giles

Just like the breakthroughs, the bad stuff always takes you by surprise. (121) — Gail Giles

Darielle Quotes By Abel Stevens

Labor is the law of happiness. — Abel Stevens

Darielle Quotes By Leon Charney

There's no way in the world that the United States does not want to spread democratic ideals, but the first thing we have to do is that which is the interest of our security. — Leon Charney

Darielle Quotes By James Boswell

I find I journalize too tediously. Let me try to abbreviate. — James Boswell

Darielle Quotes By Homer

The fates have given mankind a patient soul. — Homer

Darielle Quotes By Ziggy Marley

A record is a message, timeless. — Ziggy Marley

Darielle Quotes By Patricia Clarkson

I don't like a lot of rehearsing. — Patricia Clarkson

Darielle Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

Life is indeed either a rich possession or a poor, according as it is made subservient to noble aims or ignoble pleasures. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Darielle Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

We are becoming the servants in thought, as in action of the machine we have created to serve us. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Darielle Quotes By Linda Hogan

Once when I was younger I went out and sat under the sky and looked up and asked it to take me back. What I should have done was gone to the swamp and bog and ask them to bring me back because, if anything is, mud and marsh are the origins of life. Now i think of the storm that made chaos, that the storm opened a door. It tried to make over a world the way it wanted it to be. At school I learned that storms create life, that lightning, with its nitrogen, is a beginning; bacteria and enzymes grow new life from decay out of darkness and water. It's into this that I want to fall, into swamp and mud and sludge and it seems like falling is the natural way of things; gravity needs no fuel, no wings. It needs only stillness and waiting and time. — Linda Hogan