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Darla Dimple Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

One does not want to be deceived, under the supposition that it is injurious, dangerous, or fatal to be deceived. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Darla Dimple Quotes By Julia Mills

The dragon shifter mating call was a powerful, magical thing that once initiated was impossible to break unless the female denounced her mate. — Julia Mills

Darla Dimple Quotes By Hilary Mantel

Christ, he thinks, by my age I ought to know. You don't get on by being original. You don't get on by being bright. You don't get on by being strong. You get on by being a subtle crook; somehow he thinks that's what Norris is, and he feels an irrational dislike taking root, and he tries to dismiss it, because he prefers his dislikes rational, but after all, these circumstances are extreme, the cardinal in the mud, the humiliating tussle to get him back in the saddle, the talking, talking, on the barge, and worse, the talking, talking on his knees, as if Wolsey's unraveling, in a great unweaving of scarlet thread that might lead you back into a scarlet labyrinth, with a dying monster at its heart. — Hilary Mantel

Darla Dimple Quotes By Andrea Dworkin

How can anyone love someone who is less than a full person, unless love itself is domination per se? — Andrea Dworkin

Darla Dimple Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

While a few pertinent points have to be marked, the general impression I desire to convey is of a side door crashing open in life's full flight, and a rush of roaring black time drowning with its whipping wind the cry of lone disaster. — Vladimir Nabokov

Darla Dimple Quotes By Howard Schultz

Success is best when it is shared. — Howard Schultz

Darla Dimple Quotes By Ayn Rand

For our face and body were beautiful. Our face was not like the faces of our brothers, for we felt not pity when looking upon it. Our body was not like the bodies of our brothers, for our limbs were straigth and thin and hard and strong. And we thought that we could trust this being who looked upon us from the stream, and that we had nothing to fear with this being. — Ayn Rand