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Loosemores Quotes By Sara Coleridge

April brings the primrose sweet, / Scatters daisies at our feet. — Sara Coleridge

Loosemores Quotes By J.D. Vance

Kind of boring, by some standards, but happy in a way you appreciate only when you understand the consequences of not being boring. — J.D. Vance

Loosemores Quotes By Lawrence Venuti

Translation rewrites a foreign text in terms that are intelligible and interesting to readers in the receiving culture. Doing so is akin to committing an act of ethnocentric violence by uprooting the text from the language and culture that gave it life. Translating into current, standard English at once conceals that violence and homogenizes foreign cultures, — Lawrence Venuti

Loosemores Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

Men were created for something better than merely to make money. A close application to business, until a competence is gained, is one of the chief virtues; but to continue in trade long after this result is obtained, is one of the signs, not to be mistaken, of a sordid and ignoble nature. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Loosemores Quotes By Christian Morgenstern

In every work of art, the artist himself is present. — Christian Morgenstern

Loosemores Quotes By David Dalglish

Nothing is as frightening as the thought that only blackness will greet you when you leave this life. — David Dalglish

Loosemores Quotes By Will Ferrell

It would be great to be able to follow in the footsteps of Bill Murray. I really respect his ability as a comedian, obviously, but even more so as an actor. — Will Ferrell

Loosemores Quotes By Paulo Coelho

If one partner gives himself completely, he breaks down the barriers of the other, however strong they may be. Because the act of giving means: "I trust you". The other, who to begin with may feel rather intimidated, wanting to prove things which aren't even under discussion, is unarmed by the spontaneity of such an attitude, and relaxes. At that moment, true sexual energy comes into play. — Paulo Coelho