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Decisevely Quotes By Milos Zeman

It is necessary to name the enemy of human civilization, and this enemy is international terrorism associated with religious fundamentalism and religious intolerance. — Milos Zeman

Decisevely Quotes By Lewis B. Smedes

When you release the wrongdoer from the wrong, you cut a malignant tumor out of your inner life. You set a prisoner free, but you discover that the real prisoner was yourself. — Lewis B. Smedes

Decisevely Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

It happens that over a long period you are promised a great success, in which from the very start you do not believe, so dissimilar is it from the rest of fate's offering, and if from time to time you do think of it, then you do so as it were to indulge your fantasy - but when, at last, on a very ordinary day with a west wind blowing, the news comes - simply, instantaneously and decisevely destroying any hope in it - then you are suddenly amazed to find that although you did not believe in it, you had been living with it all this time, not realizingt he constant, close presence of the dream, which had long since grown fat and independent, so that now you cannot get it out of your life without making a hole in that life. — Vladimir Nabokov

Decisevely Quotes By Rachel Kushner

For me, truth cracks open in the places where things do not cohere. That's how life is. — Rachel Kushner

Decisevely Quotes By Douglas Adams

Look, why don't you sit yourself down over there and let me plug you in?" He gestured Arthur toward a chair which looked as if it had been made out of the rib cage of a stegosaurus. "It was made out of the rib cage of a stegosaurus," explained the old man — Douglas Adams

Decisevely Quotes By Woody Allen

Take the money and run. — Woody Allen

Decisevely Quotes By Jean De La Bruyere

The exact contrary of what is generally believed is often the truth. — Jean De La Bruyere