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Flurries Crossword Quotes By Albert Camus

In fact, it comes to this: nobody is capable of really thinking about anyone, even in the worst calamity. For really to think about someone means thinking about that person every minute of the day, without letting one's thoughts be diverted by anything- by meals, by a fly that settles on one's cheek, by household duties, or by a sudden itch somewhere. But there are always flies and itches. That's why life is difficult to live. — Albert Camus

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Jodi Picoult

It's easy to say you will do what's right and shun what's wrong, but when you get close enough to any given situation, you realize that there is no black or white. There are gradations of gray. — Jodi Picoult

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Byron Katie

Stories are the untested, uninvestigated theories that tell us what all these things mean. We don't even realize that they're just theories. — Byron Katie

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Saint Augustine

It is not often that we use language correctly; usually we use it incorrectly, though we understand each others meaning. — Saint Augustine

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Charlie Kaufman

I try to make things interesting and thought-provoking. — Charlie Kaufman

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Rachel Caine

People talk about nature as a mother, but to me she's always been Medea, ready and willing to slaughter her children. — Rachel Caine

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

I know nothing more noble than the contemplation of the world. — Gustave Flaubert

Flurries Crossword Quotes By Taylor Hackford

Well I don't think I've scored my life exclusively to Ray Charles. — Taylor Hackford

Flurries Crossword Quotes By George Eliot

The wit of a family is usually best received among strangers. — George Eliot