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Kongens Enghave Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

The honest and good man ought to be exactly like a man who smells strong, so that the bystander as soon as he comes near him must smell whether he choose or not. — Marcus Aurelius

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Kanye West

I wanna tell the whole world about a friend of mine / This little light of mine, I'm feelin' let it shine / I'm feelin' take y'all back to them better times/ I'm feelin' talk about my mama if y'all don't mind — Kanye West

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Brian Jones

To lose a son under those circumstances - a violent death like my son went through, it just puts a burden on your heart. — Brian Jones

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I have world class photographic red-eye pretty much all the time. As a general rule, if it's taken with a flash, I look like I am possessed by the blazing forces of darkness, at least in the eye department. — Neil Gaiman

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Deb Caletti

This is not to say I don't feel my own grief, which can hit powerfully at unexpected times. It's just that the telling does not automatically bring on my own upset, as people assume. I deal more with their reaction than they do with mine, and so you have to choose your timing. — Deb Caletti

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

He listens equally to the prayers of the believer and the unbeliever. — Henry David Thoreau

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Raindrops fall from clouds of gray.
The fragile flowers grow.
Teardrops seem all I can say.
They speak of endless woe.
Your fingers wipe my grief away.
A seed of love you sow.
A hardened heart reverts to clay.
You mold my love just so. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Kongens Enghave Quotes By Daniel Marks

Could he actually be a decent guy?
Hard to imagine.
He was pretty to look at, though, she thought. Boys weren't objectified nearly enough, and turnabout is always fair play. — Daniel Marks