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Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Marina Tsvetaeva

What is this gypsy passion for separation, this
readiness to rush off when we've just met?
My head rests in my hands as I
realize, looking into the night
that no one turning over our letters has
yet understood how completely and
how deeply faithless we are, which is
to say: how true we are to ourselves. — Marina Tsvetaeva

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

A divorce is like a symphony with a screeching sound at the end - the fact that it ended badly does not mean it was all bad. — Daniel Kahneman

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Madame De Stael

Never, never have I been loved as I love others! — Madame De Stael

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Elie Wiesel

I'd almost say hope isn't what it used to be. It's very difficult today to be a teacher. I speak to children. And tell them, look, no matter what, you must have hope. You must. When I invoke Camus, who said when there is no hope, you must invent hope ... hope is something that is not what God gives us. It's like peace. It's a gift that one can give to one another. Only another person can push me to despair. And only another person can push me to hope. Its my choice. — Elie Wiesel

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Jim Carrey

I'm so wrapped up in my work that it's often impossible to consider other things in my life. My marriage ended in divorce because of this, my relationship with Holly has suffered by this. — Jim Carrey

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By Simone

Live every day like its Friday. — Simone

Dorsett Nissan Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Once our family was very small and we used to say, 'our planet has enough resources to feed all of us' but today, we are not that family and it is a burden on our planet to feed us. We have to reconsider our views and confess 'our planet has not enough resources to feed all of us anymore'. — M.F. Moonzajer