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Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Henning Mankell

We live in an age when the mice are hunting the cats ... nobody knows who are the mice and who the cats. — Henning Mankell

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

There are only three possible endings - aren't there? - to any story: revenge, tragedy or forgiveness. That's it. All stories end like that. — Jeanette Winterson

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Chelsea Clinton

My father has always been such a doer. — Chelsea Clinton

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Janet Suzman

Now that we have a democracy and you can go back and the airport air is not laden with evil any more, you can actually breathe oxygen when you land in Johannesburg. — Janet Suzman

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Ava Gardner

Petting is the study of the anatomy in braille. — Ava Gardner

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By Jill Shalvis

He woke up alone. Lilah had rocked his world once, twice ... he leaned over the bed to county empty condom wrappers.. three times, and then she'd
Walked off before dawn.
That was usually his role. "My own fault," he told the mutt, who was sitting on his chest. "I was easy."
"Arf," the dog said in complete agreement, and licked Brady's chin.
"You're one to judge," Brady said in disgust. "If someone even thinks about petting you, you drop and expose your kibble and bits. No soldier worth his salt does that. "You're like a damn dog."
"Arf."
"Okay, good point," he said, shaking his head. "You are a dog. And so, apparently, am I. — Jill Shalvis

Dirkje Winterjas Quotes By John D. Zizioulas

The question that preoccupied the Fathers was not to know if God existed or not - the existence of God was a "given" for nearly all men of this period, Christians or pagans. The question which tormented entire generations was rather: *how* he existed. And such a question had direct consequences as much for the Church as for man, since both were considered as 'images of God'. — John D. Zizioulas