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Lotten Ok Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Don't you see, gentlemen? Reason is a fine thing, there's no question about it, but reason is only reason and only satisfies man's rational faculties, whereas desire is a manifestation of the whole of life, that is of the whole of human life, along with reason and all our head-scratching ... not just the extraction of a square root. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Lotten Ok Quotes By Fiorello H. La Guardia

It is impossible to tell whether prohibition is a good thing or a bad thing. It has never been enforced in this country. — Fiorello H. La Guardia

Lotten Ok Quotes By R.L. Bartram

I'd rather live like a beggar in my own country, than like a king in a foreign land. — R.L. Bartram

Lotten Ok Quotes By Charles Dance

Most films are written and made with a hero around 35, or even 25. — Charles Dance

Lotten Ok Quotes By Kim Cattrall

The first professional play I ever saw was The Importance Of Being Earnest, and I just fell in love. — Kim Cattrall

Lotten Ok Quotes By Alistair MacLean

I wrote each book in thirty-five days flat - just to get the darned thing finished. — Alistair MacLean

Lotten Ok Quotes By Michael Ward

One of his closest friends, Owen Barfield, once said of Lewis that "what he thought about everything was secretly present in what he said about anything."12 — Michael Ward

Lotten Ok Quotes By Barry McGuire

You tell me over and over and over again, my friend, you don't believe we're on the eve of destruction. — Barry McGuire

Lotten Ok Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

And so among us this theory was devised: All that exists is reasonable. All that exists develops. And it all develops by means of Culture. And Culture is measured by the circulation of books and newspapers. And we are paid money and are respected because we write books and newspapers, and therefore we are the most useful and the best of men. — Leo Tolstoy