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I Morgen Er Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If one doesn't know one's own country, one doesn't have standards for foreign countries. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I Morgen Er Quotes By Terry Pratchett

No swamp dragon could ever terrorise a kingdom, except by accident. Vimes wondered how many had been killed by enterprising heroes. It was terribly cruel to do something like that to creatures whose only crime was to blow themselves absent-mindedly to pieces in mid-air, which was not something any individual dragon made a habit of. A race of, of whittles, that's what dragons were. Born to lose. Live fast, die wide. — Terry Pratchett

I Morgen Er Quotes By Marilyn Hacker

The woman poet must be either a sexless, reclusive eccentric, with nothing to say specifically to women, or a brilliant, tragic, tortured suicide. — Marilyn Hacker

I Morgen Er Quotes By Hermann E. Ott

I was an avid reader of futurists during the 1970s and '80s. They were so wrong - about everything. — Hermann E. Ott

I Morgen Er Quotes By Michael Reagan

I thought the Secret Service would protect me from the press, but they were at my house to protect me from assassins with guns, not with assassins with pencils. — Michael Reagan

I Morgen Er Quotes By Mike Judge

I've got a huge, gigantic deal. We're talking about huge deals. — Mike Judge

I Morgen Er Quotes By Philip K. Dick

What is the space which this speaks of? Vertical ascent. To heaven. Of time? Into the light-world of the mutable. Yes, this thing has disgorged its spirit: light. And my attention is fixed; I can't look away. Spellbound by mesmerizing shimmering surface which I can no longer control. No longer free to dismiss. — Philip K. Dick

I Morgen Er Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

One instant, you're just a regular Joe, schlepping through your mundane life, and then suddenly - what is this? - nothing has changed, yet you feel stirred by a grace, swollen with wonder, overflowing with bliss. Everything - for no reason whatsoever - is perfect. — Elizabeth Gilbert