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Kramberger Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

All movement stops and I walk in the timeless sadness of existence,
tenderness flowing thru the buildings,
my fingertips touching reality's face,
my own face streaked with tears in the mirror
of some window - at dusk -
where I have no desire -
for bonbons - or to own the dresses or Japanese
lampshades of intellection - — Allen Ginsberg

Kramberger Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

Sleep was the ideally work-compatible girl he ought to have married in the first place. Perfectly submissive, infinitely forgiving, and so respectable you could take her to church. — Jonathan Franzen

Kramberger Quotes By James Dashner

Maybe it was bad, maybe he was a jerk. But looking at her made him want Teresa back. — James Dashner

Kramberger Quotes By Mario Vargas-Llosa

The real truth is one thing, and the literary truth is another; and there is nothing more difficult than to want both truths to coincide. — Mario Vargas-Llosa

Kramberger Quotes By Bear Grylls

I learnt another valuable lesson that night: listen to the quiet voice inside. Intuition is the noise of the mind. — Bear Grylls

Kramberger Quotes By Conrad Ferdinand Meyer

The harder it has been for a son of earth to win freedom,
The more mightily does he stir his fellow man. — Conrad Ferdinand Meyer

Kramberger Quotes By Dorothea Dix

Be of good cheer, for sadness cannot heal the national wounds. — Dorothea Dix

Kramberger Quotes By Bela Fleck

I always try to work with people who are better than me, so I can learn more. — Bela Fleck

Kramberger Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

I dislike his talk; it goes against my grain to hear him speak so contemptuously of cobblers. They made as good soldiers as the finer folk, anyway. Adolf Bethke was a cobbler, for that matter,
and he knew a sight more about war than a good many majors. It was the man that counted with us, not his occupation. — Erich Maria Remarque