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Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Marcel Proust

And it is perhaps one of the causes of our perpetual disappointments in love, this perpetual displacement whereby, in response to our expectation of the ideal person whom we love, each meeting provides us with a person in flesh and blood who yet contains so little trace of our dream. — Marcel Proust

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Lindsay Duncan

If someone said I had enough money and I could take six months off, I would run in an instant. — Lindsay Duncan

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Elise Forier Edie

Any time evil comes into a place it is because someone give it permission. — Elise Forier Edie

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Luke Treadaway

This morning someone sent me a very funny photo of me holding their puppy. We have matching colour jackets. — Luke Treadaway

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Duke Of Wellington

There is nothing so dreadful as a great victory
except a great defeat. — Duke Of Wellington

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Chris Thile

The real question is, do you root for the fox in that song? Or are you horrified that the goose and the duck are being dragged off to their death, which is described in detail? — Chris Thile

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Ellen G. White

When the fullness of the time was come, God sent forth His Son. Providence — Ellen G. White

Liquefaction Zone Quotes By Witold Gombrowicz

For Kierkegaard, for Heidegger, for Sartre, the more profound the awareness, the more authentic the existence. They measure honesty and the essence of experience by the degree of awareness. But is our humanity really built on awareness? Doesn't awareness
that forced, extreme awareness
arise among us, not from us, as something created by effort, the mutual perfecting of ourselves in it, the confirming of something that one philosopher forces onto another? Isn't man, therefore, in his private reality, something childish and always beneath his own awareness? And doesn't he feel awareness to be, at the same time, something alien, imposed and unimportant? If this is how it is, this furtive childhood, this concealed degradation are ready to explode your systems sooner or later. — Witold Gombrowicz