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Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Cindi Madsen

Oh, I'm just checking out books. I glanced at the one I was holding. Somehow, of all the places I could duck into, I'd wound up in the erotica section. In my hands was a book about bondage. Somebody kill me now. — Cindi Madsen

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Amor Towles

end of every question. — Amor Towles

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Come on, let's go. Crazy people do crazy things. — Paulo Coelho

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

He was powerless because he had no precise desire, and this tortured him because he was vainly seeking something to desire. He could not even make himself stretch out his hand to switch on the light. The simple transition from intention to action seemed an unimaginable miracle. — Vladimir Nabokov

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Daniel Johns

There are a lot of wankers, and a lot of people who think they are really hardcore and cool but they're not. — Daniel Johns

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Marcel Proust

No doubt very few people understand the purely subjective nature of the phenomenon that we call love, or how it creates, so to speak, a supplementary person, distinct from the person whom the world knows by the same name, a person most of whose constituent elements are derived from ourselves. — Marcel Proust

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Walter Huston

Son, give 'em a good show, and always travel first class. — Walter Huston

Gheeraert Loppem Quotes By Dinesh D'Souza

Of course many southern whites did switch from voting Democrat to voting Republican, helping the GOP become the majority party in the South, as the Democrats once were. But remember that racism declined sharply in the South during the second half of the twentieth century. There is quite literally a mountain of scholarly data that documents this. And this was the very period of GOP ascendancy. So as the South became less racist, it became more Republican. I provide evidence in this book to show that southern whites became Republican not for racist motives but for economic ones. The most racist poor whites never left the Democratic Party; they remained loyal to the party of racism until they died. In this sense, the data show that racism slowed the movement of whites toward the Republicans. — Dinesh D'Souza