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Febriles In English Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

You cling so tightly to your purity, my lad! How terrified you are of sullying your hands. Well, go ahead then, stay pure! What good will it do, and why even bother coming here among us? Purity is a concept of fakirs and friars. But you, the intellectuals, the bourgeois anarchists, you invoke purity as your rationalization for doing nothing. Do nothing, don't move, wrap your arms tight around your body, put on your gloves. As for myself, my hands
are dirty. I have plunged my arms up to the elbows in excrement and blood. And what else should one do? Do you suppose that it is possible to govern
innocently? — Jean-Paul Sartre

Febriles In English Quotes By Subhasis Das

A perfect date ends with a kiss and not with rain — Subhasis Das

Febriles In English Quotes By Kit Rocha

Everyone needs to prove they're strong. The truly strong only have to do it once. — Kit Rocha

Febriles In English Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

For thus men seyth, That on thenketh the beere,
But al another thenketh his ledere. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Febriles In English Quotes By Kyle Massey

You never know where life is going to take you. So everything I do, I just take it one day at a time, and it always leads you to the right place. — Kyle Massey

Febriles In English Quotes By Cennino Cennini

If thou shouldst paint mountains in a good style and to look natural, take some large stones full of cracks and copy them. — Cennino Cennini

Febriles In English Quotes By Victor Hugo

This cavern is below all, and the enemy of all; it is hatred, without exception. — Victor Hugo

Febriles In English Quotes By Wallace Shawn

I grew up. I began to think the United States had some problems that really required the help of artistic people to solve. And I gave myself permission to be a writer instead of a civil servant. — Wallace Shawn