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Kilometers Love Quotes By Gayle Forman

So this would like your farewell tour? Of New York? Of Me? — Gayle Forman

Kilometers Love Quotes By Frank Zappa

Communism doesn't work because people like to own stuff. — Frank Zappa

Kilometers Love Quotes By Anais Nin

Nothing seems true today except the death of the goldfish who used to make love at ninety kilometers an hour in the pool. The maid has given him a Christian burial. To the worms! To the worms! — Anais Nin

Kilometers Love Quotes By Anthony Eden

No democratic world will work as it should work until we recognize that we can only enjoy any right so long as we are prepared to discharge its equivalent duty. This applies just as much to states in their dealing with one another as to individuals within the states. — Anthony Eden

Kilometers Love Quotes By Bryan Cranston

If something is well-written, it has a chance to be good and if it's not well-written, it will not be good. It could even become popular, but it won't be good. — Bryan Cranston

Kilometers Love Quotes By Christian Bobin

Today, my love, I am too tired to write for you. You will find in your heart a letter, several pages, full of silence. Read it slowly. The light of this day wrote it for me. In it, it si just about you and the rest coming to me each time I look to you, far away, hundreds kilometers from here. — Christian Bobin

Kilometers Love Quotes By Justin Lifflander

Women are amazing. You can wait for months, travel thousands of kilometers, and build up ineffable desire. They just brush their hair. — Justin Lifflander

Kilometers Love Quotes By Darvin Pruitt

Christ is the Lesson as well as the Teacher. — Darvin Pruitt

Kilometers Love Quotes By J. Kenner

I am alone with you," he says. "And at the same time, neither of us will ever be alone again. — J. Kenner

Kilometers Love Quotes By David Mitchell

Two thoughts walked into my place. The first thought said that we hadn't slept together because sex would have closed an entrance behind us and opened an exit ahead of us. The second thought told me quite clearly what to do. Maybe Takeshi's wife was right - maybe it is unsafe to base an important decision on your feelings for a person. Takeshi says the same thing often enough. Every bonk, he says, quadruples in price by the morning after. But who are Takeshi or his wife to lecture anybody? If not love, then what? I looked at the time. Three o'clock. She was how many thousand kilometers and one time zone away. I could leave some money to cover the cost of the call. "Good timing," Tomoyo answered, like I was calling from the cigarette machine around the corner. "I'm unpacking." "Missing me?" "A tiny little bit, maybe." "Liar! You don't sound surprised to hear me." I could hear the smile in her voice. "I'm not. When are you coming? — David Mitchell

Kilometers Love Quotes By S.L. Jennings

Homegirl needs a sandwich. — S.L. Jennings

Kilometers Love Quotes By Richard Ben-Veniste

Gerald R. Ford was a decent and honorable man. Under his steady hand, the nation began the process of recovering from the terrible trauma of Watergate - the lies, distortions, cover-ups, misuses of federal agencies to exact political revenge, illegal wiretapping, burglaries. — Richard Ben-Veniste

Kilometers Love Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The advanced education in Tantra obviously has to do with the entrance into samadhi, the negation of the self. That is what the path of negation means, not the negation of life, but the negation of anything that is not enlightenment. — Frederick Lenz

Kilometers Love Quotes By Milan Kundera

The woman he had loved most (he was thirty at the time) would tell him (he was nearly in despair when he heard it) that she held on to life by a thread. Yes, she did want to live, life gave her great joy, but she also knew that her 'i want to live' was spun from the threads of a spiderweb. It takes so little, so infinitely little, for someone to find himself on the other side of the border, where everything
love, convictions, faith, history
no longer has meaning. The whole mystery of human life resides in the fact that it is spent in the immediate proximity of, and even in direct contact with, that border, that it is separated from it not by kilometers but by barely a millimeter. — Milan Kundera