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Disengage Synonym Quotes By Milan Kundera

Because love is continual interrogation. I don't know of a better definition of love.
(in that case my friend Hubl would have pointe out to me, no one loves us more than the police. That's true. Just as every height has its symmetrical depth, so love's interest has ts negative the police's curiosity. We sometimes confuse depth with height, and I can easily imagine lonely people hoping to be taken to the police station from time to time for an interrogation that will enable to talk about themselves.) — Milan Kundera

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Joseph Stiglitz

We are helping the people that [George W.]Bush says are evil. Teheran couldn't be happier about the high oil prices resulting from the Iraq war. — Joseph Stiglitz

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Judy Blume

How can I stop worrying when I don't know if I'm going to turn out normal?" "I promise, you'll turn out normal." Are — Judy Blume

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Alex Tabarrok

Conservatives have long argued, correctly, that 'fine-tuning' the economy is a chimera, but that argument seems to have disappeared from the conservative handbook. — Alex Tabarrok

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Cassandra Clare

It would be one thing if I had been cursed so that everyone I loved would die," said Will. "I could keep myself from loving. To keep others from caring for me
it is an odd, exhausting procedure. — Cassandra Clare

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Stephen Hawking

In fact, according to quantum physics, each particle has some probability of being found anywhere in the universe. — Stephen Hawking

Disengage Synonym Quotes By Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya

You get what you give and you give what you have. — Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya

Disengage Synonym Quotes By William McChesney Martin

Our purpose is to lean against the winds of deflation or inflation, whichever way they are blowing. — William McChesney Martin