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Kenwith 35 Quotes By Georg Buchner

Revolution calls my name. I will soon dwell in nothingness, and my name will be in the Pantheon of history. — Georg Buchner

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Milan Kundera

I have a strong will to love you for eternity. — Milan Kundera

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Livy

The Roman envoys replied that they would go where their own generals led them, not where bidden by their enemies. — Livy

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Andy Crouch

It is an almost precise inversion of Lord Acton's observation: the more power we have over our children, the more we are willing to sacrifice for them. Love transfigures power. Absolute love transfigures absolute power. And power transfigured by love is the power that made and saves the world. — Andy Crouch

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

You wouldn't. You're an aberration," he said. "How do I know you won't kill us all anyway?" I said. "You're the one I need to feed to the fire," he said. "Drop the gun and you can save this girl." "Not terribly convincing," I said, stalling for time, hoping for that time to bring something. — Jeff Lindsay

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Kristen Stewart

I play music but only for myself. For my ears only. — Kristen Stewart

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Alice Hoffman

My grief was cold. It was nothing to share. It was nothing to speak about, nothing to feel. — Alice Hoffman

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Do you understand what I'm sayin' to you? — Kristen Ashley

Kenwith 35 Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

In general, though, I would say that when a government is more concerned with keeping itself in power, and keeping its officials in luxury, whether they were elected to the posts, appointed, or inherited the position, then that government is abusive as well. Government is what takes care of things beyond you. Good government cares for the well-being of the people it serves. Abusive government cares only for its own well-being. The fewer the people, the less government you need. Does that seem clear to you? — Mercedes Lackey