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Gildea Family Quotes By Milan Kundera

You must understand that by this time the only choice was among several varieties of defeat, but the town in question rejected compromise and would settle for nothing but victory. That was not reason talking; that was the voice of litost! — Milan Kundera

Gildea Family Quotes By Brian Schweitzer

I do feel a lot more comfortable when my dog is with me. — Brian Schweitzer

Gildea Family Quotes By Renee Ahdieh

I-" Irsa took a careful breath to steady her words. " I have felt alone for most of my life. Until you." She placed the shell on his chest. " But I promise I won't feel alone anymore. I will never forget." She stood on shaky feet. "I will always remember."
"I love you Rahim al-Din Walad . Thank you for loving me in return. — Renee Ahdieh

Gildea Family Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Passion often makes fools of the wisest men and gives the silliest wisdom. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Gildea Family Quotes By Shigeru Ban

An architect does not need to spend his whole career making monuments for rich people. — Shigeru Ban

Gildea Family Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The ghost of a roar of laughter came out to them, and was drowned at once in the wind. — Virginia Woolf

Gildea Family Quotes By Jamaica Kincaid

The space between the idea of something and its reality is always wide and deep and dark. The longer they are kept apart - idea of thing, reality of thing - the wider the width, the deeper the depth, the thicker and darker the darkness. — Jamaica Kincaid

Gildea Family Quotes By Katie McGarry

My grandpa once told me never to provoke an injured bear, especially one nursing its wounds, but sometimes the bear needs to be poked. — Katie McGarry

Gildea Family Quotes By Ian Fleming

Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other. — Ian Fleming