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Emmental Swiss Quotes By Alvaro De Campos

he woman Caeiro fell in love with. I have no idea who she was, and I intend to never find out, not even out of curiosity. There are things of which the soul refuses to lose its ignorance.

I'm perfectly aware no one's obliged to reciprocate love, and great poets have nothing to do with being great lovers. But there's a transcendent spite...

Let her remain anonymous even to God! — Alvaro De Campos

Emmental Swiss Quotes By Susan Sontag

Rules of taste enforce structures of power. — Susan Sontag

Emmental Swiss Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

Worldwide, wheat covers about 870,000 square miles of the globe's surface, almost ten times the size of Britain. How did this grass turn from insignificant to ubiquitous? — Yuval Noah Harari

Emmental Swiss Quotes By George Eliot

sympathy is but a living again through our own past in a new form, — George Eliot

Emmental Swiss Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

Hysteria derives from the Greek word for "uterus," and the extreme emotional state it denotes was once thought to be due to a wandering womb; men were by definition — Rebecca Solnit

Emmental Swiss Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Luck is a word the bitter teach to the ignorant. — Steve Maraboli

Emmental Swiss Quotes By Hiroshi Sakurazaka

At the end of the day, every man has to wipe his own ass. — Hiroshi Sakurazaka

Emmental Swiss Quotes By John Green

Why do you smoke so damn fast?"
"Y'all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die. — John Green

Emmental Swiss Quotes By William J. Clinton

To the extent that our workers compete with low-paid Mexicans, it is as much through undocumented immigration as trade. This pattern threatens low-paid, low-skill U.S. workers. The combination of domestic reforms and NAFTA-related growth in Mexico will keep more Mexicans at home. It is likely that a reduction in immigration will increase the real wages of low-skilled urban and rural workers in the United States. — William J. Clinton