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Drouot Gazette Quotes By Khaled Ahmed

If 'pleasing the people' is the only criterion (of a 'big' leader), then going to war or pretending to go to war or simulating outrage and bad mouthing states you can do nothing about, is the playbook for you. — Khaled Ahmed

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

So far, I have decided to take whatever my disease can throw at me, and to stay combative even while taking the measure of my inevitable decline. I repeat, this is no more than what a healthy person has to do in slower motion. It is our common fate. In either case, though, one can dispense with facile maxims that don't live up to their apparent billing. — Christopher Hitchens

Drouot Gazette Quotes By George Eliot

I carry my unwritten poems in cipher on my face! — George Eliot

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Aristotle.

To give a satisfactory decision as to the truth it is necessary to be rather an arbitrator than a party to the dispute. — Aristotle.

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

Dear God, teach me to be careless. — Hanif Kureishi

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Victoria Dahl

He stood there a moment longer, fantasizing once again of rescuing Lori Love. She'd turned out to be a damsel in distress after all, but not the innocent, helpless kind. No, she was a damsel of a different sort. The brave kind who fought and lied and stole and did really dirty things with the knight in shining armor. Just before she sent him on his way with a pat on the back. And that was that. — Victoria Dahl

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself, Love possesses not nor would it be possessed: For love is sufficient unto love. — Kahlil Gibran

Drouot Gazette Quotes By Milan Kundera

Darling, my darling, don't think that I don't love you or that I didn't love you, but it's precisely because I love you that I couldn't have become what I am today if you were still here. It's impossible to have a child and despise the world as it is, because that's the world we've put the child into. The child makes us care about the world, think about it's future, willingly join in its racket and its turmoils, take its incurable stupidity seriously. — Milan Kundera