Kreissig Ww2 Quotes & Sayings
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It takes very little to make us [women] happy, and more than is contained in heaven and earth to keep us that way — Joseph Heller
The war educated a generation of believers in force. The demons of hatred and murder then released continue their activity. — Nikolai A. Berdyaev
More often than not, a woman marries for money and a man marries for sex. What difference does a sheet of paper with signatures make?"
"If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand the answer," she said simply. — Diana Palmer
Don't overpack your carry-on. You're never going to read that second book or that fourth magazine. — Jen Kirkman
You can only really really hurt the ones that you really really love. — Megan McCafferty
The comparatively greater prosperity of the United States is an outcome of the fact that the New Deal did not come in 1900 or 1910, but only in 1933. — Ludwig Von Mises
Scientists are in the strange position of being confronted daily by the indisputable fact of their own consciousness, yet with no way of explaining it. — Christian De Quincey
Woman, you see, is an object of such a kind that study it as much as you will, it is always quite new. — Leo Tolstoy
These were the tales that echoed in the head long after the books that contained them were cast aside. They were both an escape from reality and an alternative reality themselves. They were so old, and so strange, that they had found a kind of existence independent of the pages they occupied. The world of the old tales existed parallel to ours, as David's mother had once told him, but sometimes the wall separating the two became so thin and brittle that the two worlds started to blend into each other. — John Connolly
So maybe she's got a little bit of me in her after all.
Kitty continues. "We could put red food coloring in the syrup, too, to make it look like blood. A bloody heart!"
No, never mind. Kitty is all her own. — Jenny Han
When you have a great and difficult task, something perhaps almost impossible, if you only work a little at a time, every day a little, suddenly the work will finish itself. — Karen Blixen
Mary reached into her vinyl purse and extracted one of the novels, each of whose covers had promised laughter and tears. She began to read and, finding a masterful storyteller behind its pages, was instantly and gratefully transported to another place. — Lori Lansens