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Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Honore De Balzac

The election of a deputy to the Legislature offers a noble and majestic spectacle comparable only to the delivery of a child. It involves the same efforts, the same impurities, the same laceration, and the same triumph. — Honore De Balzac

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Anne Berest

Black is the color of celebration, the color of nights that never end... — Anne Berest

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Nick Wilgus

My friend Bo had just finished skinny-dipping when one of those bastards came trotting out of the woods and bit his dick clean off." "Just bit it off? Just like that?" "Yeah," I said. "Then that bastard pig put it on a stick and heated it over the campfire while Bo ran home and tried to explain it to his mama. — Nick Wilgus

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Charlotte Featherstone

Tis not your time, my love," he whispered. "You will not die tonight."
"Never," I said to him, "for I have been blessed by Death's Eternal Kiss. — Charlotte Featherstone

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Barbara Kruger

There's a moment of recognition. It's that white-light kind of stuff that just 'works.' I love that. And you know it when it happens, whether it's a movie, music, a building, a book. — Barbara Kruger

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By William S. Burroughs

Now all politicians assume a necessity of control, the more efficient the control the better. — William S. Burroughs

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By Giancarlo Stanton

I'm the man of a million names. — Giancarlo Stanton

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By V.C. Andrews

I had heard the wind from the mountains calling me last night, telling me it was my time to go, and I woke up, knowing what to do. — V.C. Andrews

Lxii To Numbers Quotes By John Climacus

It happens, I do not know how, that most of the proud never really discover their true selves. They think they have conquered their passions and they find out how poor they really are only after they die. — John Climacus