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Leveon Stats Quotes By George Herbert

One sword keeps another in the sheath. — George Herbert

Leveon Stats Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Al Gore, best described by CNN sound tech Mark A. as "amazingly lifelike"; Steve Forbes, with his wet forehead and loony giggle; G.W. Bush's patrician smirk and mangled cant; even Clinton himself, with his big red fake-friendly face and "I feel your pain." Men who aren't enough like human beings even to hate-what one feels when they loom into view is just an overwhelming lack of interest, the sort of deep disengagement that is often a defense against pain. Against sadness. In fact, the likeliest reason why so many of us care so little about politics is that modern politicians make us sad, hurt us deep down in ways that are hard even to name, much less talk about. It's way easier to roll your eyes and not give a shit. You probably don't want to hear about all this, even. — David Foster Wallace

Leveon Stats Quotes By Stephanie Seymour

Education always continues. We all know that beauty fades, but what stays is a person's personality, their sense of humor, their wit, what they're interested in. That's what really shines. — Stephanie Seymour

Leveon Stats Quotes By Marcel Proust

I felt myself still reliving a past which was no longer anything more than the history of another person; — Marcel Proust

Leveon Stats Quotes By Mandy Patinkin

My dream has come true, now that I have passed it on. — Mandy Patinkin

Leveon Stats Quotes By Christina Bartolomeo

you can be pinpricked to death,' said Marta. 'I think the Chinese have a torture along those lines. — Christina Bartolomeo

Leveon Stats Quotes By Jane Smiley

It was one of life's treats, wasn't it, paying a visit to your past, swinging like a ball on a string away from the person you loved, always knowing that the string must pull you back, and you would be oh so glad to get there. — Jane Smiley