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Horodnytsya Quotes By Geoff Dyer

My greatest urge in life is to do nothing. It's not even an absence of motivation, a lack, for I do have a strong urge: to do nothing. To down tools, to stop. Except I know that if I do that I will fall into despair, and I know that it is worth doing anything in one's power to avoid depression because from there, from being depressed, it is only an imperceptible step to despair: the last refuge of the ego. — Geoff Dyer

Horodnytsya Quotes By Aamir Khan

Mammootty sir is an idol for me.. His uniqueness in developing characters is quite amazing — Aamir Khan

Horodnytsya Quotes By Don DeLillo

I see contemporary violence as a kind of sardonic response to the promise of consumer fulfilment in America ... — Don DeLillo

Horodnytsya Quotes By Lauren Groff

It was somehow clear, even then, that the monster had been lonely. The folds above its eye made the old face look wistful, and it emanated such a strong sense of solitude that each human standing in the park that day felt miles from the others, though we were shoulder-to-shoulder, touching. — Lauren Groff

Horodnytsya Quotes By Ashley Jeffery

Be careful with your knives baby, use them before anyone can use them against you. Nan-The Otherside — Ashley Jeffery

Horodnytsya Quotes By Anonymous

Hodor?" said Hodor, doubtfully. — Anonymous

Horodnytsya Quotes By Sophocles

No man, my lord, should make a vow, for if
He ever swears he will not do a thing. — Sophocles

Horodnytsya Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The typical old-fashioned diet (in the nineteenth century) was so bad it almost assembled modern dieting. — P. J. O'Rourke

Horodnytsya Quotes By Durgesh Satpathy

She disappeared; her voice, her laughter, and the warmth of her breath never seen by no one again. — Durgesh Satpathy

Horodnytsya Quotes By T.H. White

It is a pity that there are no big creatures to prey on humanity. If there were enough dragons and rocs, perhaps mankind would turn its might against them. Unfortunately man is preyed upon by microbes, which are too small to be appreciated. — T.H. White