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Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Iris Murdoch

You don't respect me," said Dora, her voice trembling.
"Of course I don't respect you," said Paul. "Have I any reason to? I'm in love with you, unfortunately, that's all."
"Well, it's unfortunate for me too," said Dora, starting to cry. — Iris Murdoch

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Richard J. Foster

all authentic prayer is a scraping of the heart whereby the dregs of the soul are offered up to God. — Richard J. Foster

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Toni Tennille

I just don't read reviews, because it can really hurt you. — Toni Tennille

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Emma Trevayne

I'm holding myself together with hands callused by strings. — Emma Trevayne

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Brad Stone

When New York passed its Internet sales-tax law, Amazon's sales in New York State dropped 10 percent over the next quarter, according to a person familiar with Amazon's finances at the time. — Brad Stone

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Yousuf Karsh

Character, like film, develops in darkness. — Yousuf Karsh

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Martin Henderson

I'm never entirely happy. That's just part of my personality, and I just have to accept that. — Martin Henderson

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Virginia Woolf

A woman's writing is always feminine; it cannot help being feminine; at its best it is most feminine; the only difficulty lies in defining what we mean by feminine. — Virginia Woolf

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The cutting of heads is become so much a la mode, that one is apt to feel of a morning whether their own is on their shoulders. — Thomas Jefferson

Kdaj Sadimo Quotes By Martin E. Marty

There is no reason to make the search for friendship sound like an animal instinct. Friendship does not always come as a result of a search; it can come when we least look for it, just as it denies itself when we pursue it too earnestly and with pathetic eagerness. — Martin E. Marty