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Der Wielder Quotes By Keshia Chante

What's a victory when its hollow? — Keshia Chante

Der Wielder Quotes By Nora Roberts

Don't say hit and mountain in the same sentence. — Nora Roberts

Der Wielder Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Had I no other proof of the immortality of the soul than the oppression of the just and the triumph of the wicked in this world, this alone would prevent my having the least doubt of it. So shocking a discord amidst a general harmony of things would make me naturally look for a cause; I should say to myself we do not cease to exist with this life; everything reassumes its order after death. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Der Wielder Quotes By Sara Quin

I don't feel anti-love. I feel suspicious of love, and I feel suspicious of what it means to be in love. And I also feel suspicious of what it means to feel pretend love for someone. — Sara Quin

Der Wielder Quotes By Jonathan Lethem

Sleepwalkers, leave other sleepwalkers alone! — Jonathan Lethem

Der Wielder Quotes By Ayn Rand

Kant is the most evil man in mankind's history. — Ayn Rand

Der Wielder Quotes By Jim Hightower

The good news, though, is that I find in my political travels that people, as regular citizens, are more interested than ever in getting together and having discussions. They want to hear about other viewpoints that differ entirely from what the administration is putting out. — Jim Hightower

Der Wielder Quotes By Jury Nel

Morality is a easy horse to ride when all the horses are just black and white. — Jury Nel

Der Wielder Quotes By Kenneth E. Boulding

Thus we seem to be on the verge of an expansion of welfare economics into something like a social science of ethics and politics: what was intended to be a mere porch to ethics is either the whole house or nothing at all. In so laying down its life welfare economics may be able to contribute some of its insights and analytical methods to a much broader evaluative analysis of the whole social process. — Kenneth E. Boulding