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Decrypt Tool Quotes By Mitch Albom

I lived," Dor said, "but I was not alive. — Mitch Albom

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Mohsin Hamid

It was a summer of great rumblings in the belly of the earth, of atomic flatulence and geopolitical indigestion, consequences of the consumption of sectarian chickpeas by our famished and increasingly incontinent subcontinent. — Mohsin Hamid

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Howard Zinn

Ruling elites seem to have learned through the generations - consciously or not - that war makes them more secure against internal trouble. — Howard Zinn

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

This is my life now. Absurd, but unpredictable. Not absurd because unpredictable but unpredictable because absurd. If I have lost the meaning of my life, I might still find small treasured things among the spilled and pilfered trash. — Joyce Carol Oates

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Keith Carter

I want to be made better personally. That is the gig. — Keith Carter

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Some people use things; they destroy. You're a creator, a builder. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Decrypt Tool Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

On hearing of the interesting events which have happened in the course of a man's experience, many people will wish that similar things had happened in their lives too, completely forgetting that they should be envious rather of the mental aptitude which lent those events the significance they possess when he describes them ; to a man of genius they were interesting adventures; but to the dull perceptions of an ordinary individual they would have been stale, everyday occurrences.
This is, in the highest degree, the case with many of Goethe's and Byron's poems, which are obviously founded upon actual facts; where it is open to a foolish reader to envy the poet because so many delightful things happened to him, instead of envying that mighty power of fantasy which was capable of turning a fairly common experience into something so great and beautiful. — Arthur Schopenhauer