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G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By C.J. Flood

You can't tell that the coffin holds the body of a boy.
He wasn't even sixteen but his coffin's the same size as a man's would be.
It's not just that he was young, but because it was so sudden. No one should die the way he did; that's what the faces here say.
I think about him, in there, with all that space, and I want to stop them. I want to open the box and climb in with him. To wrap him up in a duvet. I can't bear the thought of him being cold.
And all the time the same question flails around my head, like a hawkmoth round a light-bulb: Is it possible to keep loving somebody when they kill someone you love? — C.J. Flood

G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By Buzz Aldrin

We can't start over and develop a Saturn 5-type vehicle from scratch. — Buzz Aldrin

G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By Christina Diaz Gonzalez

Different is not always a good thing. — Christina Diaz Gonzalez

G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By Will Walker

I know that there are several people in my life that I love that probably have no idea, but there are plenty of people I love that have been the subject of a "well-placed" sarcastic comment. — Will Walker

G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Doesn't there, in fact, exist something that is dearer to almost every man than his own very best interests, or - not to violate logic - some best good ... which is more important and higher than any other good, and for the sake of which man is prepared if necessary to go against all the laws, against, that is, reason, honour, peace and quiet, prosperity - in short against all those fine and advantageous things - only to attain that primary, best good which is dearer to him than all else? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

G Rdsbruk Til Salgs Quotes By Muriel Barbery

Some people are incapable of perceiving in the object of their contemplation the very thing that gives it its intrinsic life and breath, — Muriel Barbery