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Koeninger David Quotes By Anne Desclos

O felt that her mouth was beautiful, since her lover condescended to thrust himself into it ... — Anne Desclos

Koeninger David Quotes By Cardinal Richelieu

War is one of the scourges with which it has pleased God to afflict men. — Cardinal Richelieu

Koeninger David Quotes By Yoko Ogawa

Eternal truths are ultimately invisible, and you won't find them in material things or natural phenomena, or even in human emotions. — Yoko Ogawa

Koeninger David Quotes By Franz Kafka

The limited circle is pure. — Franz Kafka

Koeninger David Quotes By Kody Keplinger

I don't really do friends,' I told him.
'Good,' he said. 'I don't want you to "do" me. We've established the flaws in that plan already ... — Kody Keplinger

Koeninger David Quotes By Derek Jeter

So many people are insanely busy nowadays, and it's easy to say, 'Ah, I'll workout tomorrow.' But you have to set aside a time and stick to that schedule. — Derek Jeter

Koeninger David Quotes By Norman Mailer

I tell you, say the rich,
the poor are naught
but dirty wind
welling in air-shafts
over the cinders
and droppings of
the past, their
voices thick
with grease
and ordure,
sewer-greed
to corrode the ear
with the horrors
of the past
and the voids
of new stupidity.
One could drown
waiting for the poor
to make
one fine distinction.
Yes, destroy us
say the rich
and you lose
the roots
of God. — Norman Mailer

Koeninger David Quotes By Harun Yahya

Darwinism has laid the groundwork for Hitler's and Mussolini's fascism and Stalin's communism. — Harun Yahya

Koeninger David Quotes By Leonard Shlain

While their methods differ radically, artists and physicists share the desire to investigate the ways the interlocking pieces of reality fit together. This is the common ground upon which they meet. — Leonard Shlain

Koeninger David Quotes By Marcel Proust

A book is like a large cemetery upon whose tombs one can no longer read the effaced names. On the other hand, sometimes one remembers well the name, without knowing if anything of the being, whose name it was, survives in these pages. — Marcel Proust