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Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

No, no, one can imagine nothing in the world, not the least thing. Everything is composed of so many isolated details that are not to be foreseen. In one's imagining one passes over them and hasty as one is doesn't notice that they are missing. But realities are slow and indescribably detailed. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Henry Hazlitt

The State, of course, is absolutely indispensable to the preservation of law and order, and the promotion of peace and social cooperation. What is unnecessary and evil, what abridges the liberty and threatens the true welfare of the individual, is the State that has usurped excessive powers and grown beyond its legitimate function - the super-State, the socialist State, the redistributive State, in brief, the ironically misnamed 'Welfare State.' — Henry Hazlitt

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Roxy Harte

I'm here with you. Even when you can't see me, know that I am here with you."
said by Garrett from Sacred Secrets — Roxy Harte

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Alfred Doblin

In the course of writing one historical book or another, it has happened that I could hardly restrain myself from simply copying entire documents. Indeed, I sometimes sank down among the documents and said to myself, I can't improve on these. — Alfred Doblin

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By M. Pierce

You're the lord of lies. — M. Pierce

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Stephen Colbert

Arbitrary rules teach kids discipline: If every rule made sense, they wouldn't be learning respect for authority, they'd be learning logic. — Stephen Colbert

Limonata Albuquerque Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

This is not a love story, but love is in it. That is, love is just outside it, looking for a way to break in. — Jeanette Winterson