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Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Russell Tovey

My mum used to think it was the pill that made you gay. There was too much estrogen in the water, and people started taking the pill in the '60s, and it made everybody gay. — Russell Tovey

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Everything that happens is intrinsically like the man it happens to. — Aldous Huxley

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Arthur Christiansen

Show me a contented newspaper editor and I will show you a bad newspaper. — Arthur Christiansen

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Cyd Charisse

If I had to give up either acting or dancing, I'd choose to keep dancing. — Cyd Charisse

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Tan Twan Eng

Are all of us the same, I wonder, navigating our lives by interpreting the silences between words spoken, analysing the returning echoes of our memory in order to chart the terrain, in order to make sense of the world around us? — Tan Twan Eng

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Julius Evola

There are species that retain their characteristics even in conditions that are relatively different from their natural ones; other species in similar circumstances instead become extinct; otherwise what takes place is racial mixing with other elements in which no assimilation or real evolution occurs. The result of this interbreeding closely resembles Mendel's laws concerning heredity: once it disappears in the phenotype, the primitive element survives in the form of a separated, latent heredity that is capable of cropping up in sporadic apparitions, even though it is always endowed with a character of heterogeneity in regard to the superior type. — Julius Evola

Haverbeke Rumbeke Quotes By Charles De Lint

As the new work fills my notebooks, I've come to realize that the characters in my stories were so real because I really did want to get close to people, I really did want to know them. It was just easier to do it on paper, one step removed. — Charles De Lint