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Love Manhid Quotes By Arthur Koestler

The temptation, which consisted of a single word written on the cemetary of the defeated: Sleep. — Arthur Koestler

Love Manhid Quotes By MANNA

ONE MAN CAN NOT LIVE WITH OUT LOVE ,
BUT ONE MAN WHO CAN NOT SAY ANYTHING FOR LOVE,
BUT SILENT LOVE REDUCING THE LOVE BONDING — MANNA

Love Manhid Quotes By Drew Barrymore

You can be a warrior and be full of grace and class. — Drew Barrymore

Love Manhid Quotes By George Soros

I don't panic. The same thing applies to me as to everybody else, so I'm given to euphoria and despair. And I would say that I basically have survived by recognizing my mistakes. — George Soros

Love Manhid Quotes By Timur Bekmambetov

The film language is still in development and the traditional dialogue is the biggest problem because nobody knows how to interpret it in 3D world. — Timur Bekmambetov

Love Manhid Quotes By Marcus Zusak

It kills me sometimes, how people die. — Marcus Zusak

Love Manhid Quotes By William Faulkner

My
gad," one of them, warrant officer pilot, captain and M. C. in turn said to me once; "if
you can treat a crate that way, why do you want to fly at all? — William Faulkner

Love Manhid Quotes By Louis-Philippe I Of France

Americans are in the habit of never walking if they can ride. — Louis-Philippe I Of France

Love Manhid Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

Information ... exhausts itself in the staging of meaning ... [and leads] not at all to a surfeit of innovation but to the very contrary, to total entropy — Jean Baudrillard

Love Manhid Quotes By Catherine Booth

Faith is inseparable from expectations. Where there is real faith, there is always expectation. — Catherine Booth

Love Manhid Quotes By T. S. Eliot

There's no vocabulary For love within a family, love that's lived in But not looked at, love within the light of which All else is seen, the love within which All other love finds speech. This love is silent. — T. S. Eliot