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Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Philip Sington

Who is the other woman whose photograph I do not have? If my mother was the first in my life, she was the last: my lover and my downfall, my hope and my despair. Her photographs I burned in an ashtray, one at a time - some might say to be rid of the evidence. Her name was Theresa Aden: Theresa like the saint; Aden like Eden, complete with snake. — Philip Sington

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

I didn't know whether to feel smart for figuring out Kiki's advice, or feel like a simpleton for having a horse tell me the right thing to do — Maria V. Snyder

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Kindness is the door to someone's heart.
Love is the door to someone's soul. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Mark Twain

Never tell a lie-except for practice. — Mark Twain

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Frantz Fanon

The basic confrontation which seemed to be colonialism versus anti-colonialism, indeed capitalism versus socialism, is already losing its importance. What matters today, the issue which blocks the horizon, is the need for a redistribution of wealth. Humanity will have to address this question, no matter how devastating the consequences may be. — Frantz Fanon

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Matthew Williamson

Ultimately I think I learned a lot from my mother - the way she used fashion to make herself feel better; it was a tool she had and she used it very well. Fashion for her wasn't so far as an escape, but certainly a time where she would sit on her own and prepare what she wanted to wear the next day - it turned into bit of a ritual. — Matthew Williamson

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The course of the United States in World War II, I said, was dishonest, dishonorable, and ignominious, and the Sunpapers, by supporting Roosevelt's foreign policy, shared in this disgrace. — H.L. Mencken

Dostojevski Wikipedia Quotes By Joshua Marie Wilkinson

Home almost, at
least where words cut your lip & I spoke
you together & then back apart. — Joshua Marie Wilkinson