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Liesje De Beller Quotes By George Eliot

He had really a movement of anger against her at that moment, and it impelled him to go away without pause. It was all one flash to Dorothea - his last words - his distant bow to her as he reached the door - the sense that he was no longer there. She sank into the chair, and for a few moments sat like a statue, while images and emotions were hurrying upon her. Joy came first, in spite of the threatening train behind it - joy in the impression that it was really herself whom Will loved and was renouncing, that there was really no other love less permissible, more blameworthy, which honor was hurrying him away from. They were parted all the same, but - Dorothea drew a deep breath and felt her strength return - she could think of him unrestrainedly. At that moment the parting was easy to bear: the first sense of loving and being loved excluded sorrow. It was as if some hard icy pressure had melted, — George Eliot

Liesje De Beller Quotes By Frederick Lenz

For the person who wants to get to the mystical experience directly, Tantric Buddhism is the path. — Frederick Lenz

Liesje De Beller Quotes By Hiroshi Sakurazaka

Is it true the green tea they serve in Japan at the end of your meal comes free? — Hiroshi Sakurazaka

Liesje De Beller Quotes By Georg Brandes

I was always hearing that I was pale and thin and small. — Georg Brandes

Liesje De Beller Quotes By Magic Johnson

We cut him off and there was nowhere for him to go but out of bounds ... It's still the greatest move I've ever seen in basketball, the all-time greatest. — Magic Johnson

Liesje De Beller Quotes By Barbara Taylor Bradford

a photojournalist. Eventually she had come to understand — Barbara Taylor Bradford

Liesje De Beller Quotes By C.S. Lewis

If a man thinks he is not conceited, he is very conceited indeed. — C.S. Lewis