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Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Gordon R. Dickson

Why should there be some sort of virtue always attributed to a frank admission of vice? — Gordon R. Dickson

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Guillaume Musso

He understood then that neither time nor distance had lessened his love for her.
But was love that made him ache with suffering truly worth fighting for? — Guillaume Musso

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

I'd always rather be with people who loved me too little rather than with people who loved me too much. — Katherine Mansfield

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Christopher Moore

I fink I gots deaf on me willie. — Christopher Moore

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Toni Sorenson

Never let anyone belittle your efforts to better yourself. Let them stand back or stand aside, but you move forward no matter who tries to stop you. — Toni Sorenson

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Olivia Wilde

It seems like a dangerous concept to have someone who's just your drinking buddy. Someone you have nothing in common with, if you're sober, is probably not a good, healthy friendship. — Olivia Wilde

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Stella Adler

The thing that makes you say, "I want to do something" - that is the beginning of talent. — Stella Adler

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

On fine summer evenings, at the hour when the warm streets are empty and the maids play shuttlecock in doorways, he would open his window and lean out on the sill. The river, which turns this part of Rouen into a sort of shabby little Venice, flowed by beneath him, yellow, violet or blue between its bridges and its railings. Some workmen were crouched down on the bank, washing their arms in the water. On poles projecting from the lofts up above, skeins of cotton hung out to dry. In front, away beyond the roof-tops, was a pure expanse of sky with a red sun setting. How good it would be over yonder, now! How cool under the beeches! He opened his nostrils to breathe in the wholesome country smells - which failed to reach him here. — Gustave Flaubert

Friendship In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Quotes By Martin Amis

Give the reader hell. Stretch the reader. — Martin Amis