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Desautelsite Quotes By Lillian Hellman

For every man who lives without freedom, the rest of us must face the guilt. — Lillian Hellman

Desautelsite Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

I believe that for the past twenty years there has been a creeping socialism spreading in the United States. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Desautelsite Quotes By Michael Jackson

All over the walls of my room are pictures of Peter Pan. I've read everything that Barrie wrote. I totally identify with Peter Pan, the lost boy from Never Neverland. — Michael Jackson

Desautelsite Quotes By Jenny Meadows

I'm not always the favourite to win, but I still enjoy it. The main thing is that I've planned for it and even if the result isn't great, I know I've done the best I can do. It's being true to, and believing in, yourself. — Jenny Meadows

Desautelsite Quotes By Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay

Time spent in being interrupted is not time lost ... How do we know but that the interruption we snarl at is the most blessed thing that has come to us in long days? — Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay

Desautelsite Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

You are excrement. You can change yourself into gold. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Desautelsite Quotes By John Geddes

From the moment I saw you, I wanted you in my dreams — John Geddes

Desautelsite Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

They believed us and perished for it. Our statecraft, our learning
Delivered them bound to the Pit and alive to the burning
Whither they mirthfully hastened as jostling for honour -
Not since her birth has our Earth seen such worth loosed upon her.
Nor was their agony brief, or once only imposed on them.
The wounded, the war-spent, the sick received no exemption:
Being cured they returned and endured and achieved our redemption,
Hopeless themselves of relief, till Death, marvelling, closed on them.
That flesh we had nursed from the first in all cleanness was given
To corruption unveiled and assailed by the malice of Heaven -
By the heart-shaking jests of Decay where it lolled on the wires -
To be blanched or gay-painted by fumes - to be cindered by fires -
To be senselessly tossed and retossed in stale mutilation
From crater to crater. For this we shall take expiation.
But who shall return us the children? — Rudyard Kipling