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Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Edward Bellamy

[I]f we could have devised an arrangement for providing everybody with music in their homes, perfect in quality, unlimited in quantity, suited to every mood, and beginning and ceasing at will, we should have considered the limit of human felicity already attained, and ceased to strive for further improvements. — Edward Bellamy

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Eddie Vedder

The word religion has such bad connotations for me, that it's been responsible for wars, and it shouldn't be that way at all, it's just the way the meaning of the word has evolved to me. I have to wonder what we did on this planet before religion. — Eddie Vedder

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Foster Brooks

Fellow made me a $10 bet I couldnt quit, and I havent had a drink since. At the time I needed the $10. — Foster Brooks

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Robert Fulghum

Just when you thought that you already learned the way how to live, life changes - and you're left the same as you begun. — Robert Fulghum

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Stephen King

You couldn't get hold of the things you'd done and turn them right again. Such a power might be given to the gods, but it was not given to women and men, and that was probably a good thing. Had it been otherwise, people would probably die of old age still trying to rewrite their teens. — Stephen King

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

His philosophy of life had been that we only live once.
Now there had matured in him the sense of another truth about himself and the world: that we have only one conscience - and that a crippled conscience is as irretrievable as a lost life. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Guys Are Heartbreakers Quotes By James Joyce

The feelings excited by improper art are kinetic, desire, or loathing. Desire urges us to possess, to go to something. The arts which excite them, pornographical or didactic, are therefore improper arts — James Joyce