Drygalski Genealogy Quotes & Sayings
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They stopped thinking with an almost painful relief, stopped seeing; they only breathed and sought each other. They were both in the gray gentle world of a mild hangover of fatigue when the nerves relax in bunches like piano strings, and crackle suddenly like wicker chairs. Nerves so raw and tender must surely join other nerves, lips to lips, breast to breast ... — F Scott Fitzgerald
They always think one
commits suicide for a reason. But it is quite possible to commit suicide for two reasons. No, that never occurs to them. So what is the good of dying
intentionally, of sacrificing yourself to the idea you want people to have of you? Once you are dead, they will take advantage of it to attribute idiotic or
vulgar motives to your action. Martyrs,cherami, must choose between being forgotten, mocked, or made use of. As for being understood
never! Besides,
let us not beat about the bush; I love life
that is my real weakness. I love it so much that I am incapable of imagining what is not life. Such avidity has
something plebeian about it, don't you think? — Albert Camus
our sole delight was play; and for this we were punished by those who yet themselves were doing the like. But elder folks' idleness is called "business"; that of boys, being really the same, is punished by those elders; — Anonymous
People? People have been obsolete for years, They've made the world a place where there's no room left for their own kind. — Michael Ende
I will say that I've been lucky enough never to have to do a job I didn't want to do, or a play I wasn't in love with. — Lily Rabe
The present is an illusion. — Ian McDonald
The shortest distance between any two points on a golf course is a straight line that passes directly through the center of a very large tree. — Confucius
We all got our reasons ... good men and bad men. It's all a matter of where you stand. — Joe Abercrombie
A woman's hair is her mystery. — Betty Smith
I hastened, ... , back to London, ... ; for here you have the advantage of solitude without its disadvantage, since you may be alone and in company at the same time; and while you walk or sit unobserved, noise, hurry, and a constant succession of objects entertain the mind, — Henry Fielding
People who only listen to preachers have a tendency to put them on a pedestal, but those who live with preachers recognize that they are just common men. — Paul Washer
They'd all do better if they could get past the storm and wait for the rainbow to appear. — Cecilia London
Canada has made a strong commitment as a partner in the International Space Station and, like the other partners, wishes to see the assembly of this unique orbiting laboratory continue. — Marc Garneau
