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Keypunch Cards Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Jealousy is not contemptible, real love has a beak and claws. — Simone De Beauvoir

Keypunch Cards Quotes By James Agee

I feel as I were disintegrating and "growing up", whatever that means, simultaneously. — James Agee

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Mahavira

All souls are equal and alike and have the similar nature and qualities. — Mahavira

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Anne Ursu

Hugging himself, Oscar leaned against the pantry wall. For two days all he had wanted was for Caleb to come back, and now he was back and Oscar had made a mess of things: he had angered half the customers and confused the other half, and the coin boxes did not look as they should, and [rich, noble] people were complaining about him, and he couldn't look at anybody, and [redacted] was dead, and Oscar was odd.
'What if he doesn't keep me? — Anne Ursu

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Patrick Marber

I'm a happily married man and I think to get married you have to be optimistic. — Patrick Marber

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Yamamoto Tsunetomo

By inconsistency and frivolity we stray from the Way and show ourselves to be beginners. In this we do much harm. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Jean-Louis Barrault

A classic is like a hidden treasure. Its core is buried under so many layers of varnish that it can be reached only by patience and infiltration. — Jean-Louis Barrault

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Shia Labeouf

I have a great house. — Shia Labeouf

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Kurt Hahn

The worth of a faith does not consist in the clarity with which it is stated but in the steadfastness with which it is defended. — Kurt Hahn

Keypunch Cards Quotes By Peter Ackroyd

In all outward aspects he remained patient and mild now, not caring even to speak against heretics; he knew that he was likely to die soon enough, but the prospect of death was not an unwelcome one ( ... ). More retained his hair shirt as he dwelled in his chamber, and is reported to have whipped himself for penitence; he fasted on the appointed days, sang hymns and prayed both day and night. — Peter Ackroyd