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Dunwiddy Quotes By Harold Klemp

The real meaning of detached love is to let others exist without forcing our will upon them. That is spiritual love. — Harold Klemp

Dunwiddy Quotes By Anton Chekhov

She is far above the crowd! He, he, he ... and she doesn't reckon us as human beings. — Anton Chekhov

Dunwiddy Quotes By Neil Gaiman

As a boy, Fat Charlie had imagined Mrs. Dunwiddy in Equatorial Africa, peering disapprovingly through her thick spectacles at the newly evolved hominids. "Keep out of my front yard," she would tell a recently evolved and rather nervous specimen of Homo habilis, "or I am going to belt you around your ear hole, I can tell you. — Neil Gaiman

Dunwiddy Quotes By Lisa M

Freedom means more than just struggling to survive. — Lisa M

Dunwiddy Quotes By Kristin Dombek

Vonnegut was talking," I say today, "about the psychic effects of trauma." There's a sentence of Alice Miller's looping in my mind, about grandiose people and depressives, Narcissus and Echo: "Neither can accept the truth that this loss or absence of love has already happened in the past, and that no effort whatsoever can change this fact." It's the main thing I've learned from reading all this psychology: the future is always trying to feel like the past. When it does, it feels like selfishness, hurt, loss at the hands of others. The trick is to let it empty. Maybe this is another way to come unstuck in time. — Kristin Dombek

Dunwiddy Quotes By Samuel R. Delany

You meet a new person, you go with him and suddenly you get a whole new city ... you go down new streets, you see houses you never saw before, pass places you didn't even know were there. Everything changes. — Samuel R. Delany

Dunwiddy Quotes By Anne Stone

Putt-A-Round Anytime, Anywhere. — Anne Stone

Dunwiddy Quotes By Adolf Hitler

I saw my enemies in Munich, and they are worms. — Adolf Hitler