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Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By David Simon

The beauty of love is that in giving it away, you are left with more than you had before. — David Simon

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Rosamund Hodge

Most of all, I wanted to forget my mission and lose myself in the embrace of the one person who had ever seen my heart and claimed to love me after. — Rosamund Hodge

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Jake Kerr

Please let go, Tommy. I may need to move with some suddenness, and - as I said - it is safer for you behind me, not holding onto me." He nudged me with the end of his cane. I felt an immense power as the cane touched me. If you've ever been near a lightning strike or inside an electricity station you'll know what I mean. It wasn't being touched by power; it was being touched by the presence of power. — Jake Kerr

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Lloyd C. Douglas

The stars are honest and sensible. But humanity is insane! — Lloyd C. Douglas

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Alain De Botton

However powerful our technology and complex our corporations, the most remarkable feature of the modern working world may in the end be internal, consisting in an aspect of our mentalities: in the widely held belief that our work should make us happy. All societies have had work at their centre; ours is the first to suggest that it could be something more than a punishment or a penance. Ours is the first to imply that we should seek to work even in the absence of a financial imperative. — Alain De Botton

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Cheryl Rainfield

Self-Injury Awareness Day is on March 1, worldwide. — Cheryl Rainfield

Figliomeni Vaughan Quotes By Jean Renoir

Curiously enough, Sanson's assistant disapproved of Dr Guillotin's invention. it had ruined the profession by making it too easy. facility always opens the doors to amateurs. In olden times, in order to cut off a head with the axe, one needed some training in the profession, not to mention a few natural gifts such as a sharp eye and a steady hand. But what merit is there in manipulating a machine which does the whole job for you? — Jean Renoir