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Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Haruki Murakami

People like old elephants better than sewers and fire engines. — Haruki Murakami

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Anonymous

He makes me feel like I'm something to reveal, something in which to revel. I'm the reward at the end of his magic trick, exposed beneath the velvet cape. — Anonymous

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Lisa See

But, you know, I just did a big trip in the spring to Vietnam and Cambodia and Thailand, and that's when I bought a Kindle. I have like 15 books on this one little gizmo. But when I came home, the first night I picked up the book that was on my nightstand and I went right back to that. — Lisa See

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Katie Ruggle

Not that I'm saying you have OCD or anything. You just like things to be organized. Really, really organized. — Katie Ruggle

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Georges Bataille

I began to willfully indulge in dreams that, with the help of a bottle of wine, became completely mad and were close to being loathsome. — Georges Bataille

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The fact that extremely diversified phenomena are explained in terms of laws having the same form or pattern gives us information... about the structure of the various levels of reality with which the mind deals; for presumably the pattern of a hypothesis must have some correspondence, if it works, with the pattern of the phenomena which it explains. — Aldous Huxley

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

I divide my time as follows: half the time I sleep, the other half I dream. I never dream when I sleep, for that would be a pity, for sleeping is the highest accomplishment of genius. — Soren Kierkegaard

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Marisa Reichardt

It turned out I wasn't dying on the outside. I was only dying on the inside, where nobody could see. — Marisa Reichardt

Esquivar Verbo Quotes By Mark Matousek

Survival requires a dose of madness - what cynics call "hoping against hope" - just like art does; you conjure your future from white space, locate the hidden person, yourself, against this unfamiliar background, peering through grief and loss at something greater. "Survivors are more urgently rooted in life than most of us," observed one Holocaust expert. "Their will to survive is one with the thrust of life itself, as stubborn as the upsurge of spring. A strange exultation fills [their] soul, a sense of being equal to the worst. — Mark Matousek