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Etual By Larisa Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A few days earlier, in front of his guests at his own birthday celebration, this man had started smashing his own crockery and tearing his and his wife's clothes, because he was not offered enough vodka; then he went on to break every stick of furniture in his house and smash all the windows, and he did it all for the "beauty" of the gesture, as Mr. Karamazov had just now. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

Given a choice between their worldview and the facts, it's always interesting how many people toss the facts. — Rebecca Solnit

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Beth Moore

Nothing on earth compares to the strength God is willing to interject into lives caught in the act of believing. — Beth Moore

Etual By Larisa Quotes By M.J. McGuire

Bungee jumping is like suicide with strings attached. — M.J. McGuire

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Tom Stoppard

I am aware, as everybody has to be, that there's more competition for one's attention nowadays. — Tom Stoppard

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Milan Kundera

If we cannot accept the importance of the world, which considers itself important, if in the midst of that world our laughter finds no echo, we have but one choice: to take the world as a whole and make it the object of our game; to turn it into a toy — Milan Kundera

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Jeffrey R. Immelt

Many bought into the idea that America could go from a technology-based, export-oriented powerhouse to a services-led, consumption-based economy - and somehow still expect to prosper. That idea was flat wrong. Our economy tilted instead toward the quicker profits of financial services. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

Etual By Larisa Quotes By Andre Gide

Every perfect action is accompanied by pleasure. By that you can tell what you ought to do. — Andre Gide