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Karamitros Wines Quotes By Marya Mannes

Promiscuous ... was a word I had never applied to myself. Possibly no one ever does, for it is a sordid word, reducing many valuable moments to nothing more than doglike copulation. — Marya Mannes

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Alison Assiter

Whatever the universal perspective one adopts, it is important to recognise that some form of universalism is politically and ethically necessary. — Alison Assiter

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Morarji Desai

If we do not want to be pained by anybody we must not pain anybody; and how can man consider himself humane if he wants to live at the cost of others. — Morarji Desai

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Susan Dennard

Forever after today, she would flex and furl her fingers, precisely as she did right now. She would roll her wrists and crack her neck. She would stretch her jaw and wonder who might next die at her hands. Who might not get away.
And forever after tonight, she would be hungry to outrun the nightmares. She would race and she would fight and she would kill again, just to make sure the ghosts were real.
They were. — Susan Dennard

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Richard Ford

The things you'll never do don't get decided at the end of life, but somewhere in the long gray middle, where you can't see the dim light at either end. — Richard Ford

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Ralph Waldo Trine

If the windows of your spirit are dirty, and streaked, covered with matter foreign to them, then the world as you look out of them will be dirty and streaked and out of order. ... Go wash your windows. — Ralph Waldo Trine

Karamitros Wines Quotes By Cecil Murphey

Linda Evans Shepherd has blessed many by her warmth and openness. She's not only a delightful person, but she encourages others as she shares her joy. — Cecil Murphey