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Lyrique Wine Quotes By Matt Damon

[Americans] can't understand that the water in our toilet is cleaner than 880 million have access to. — Matt Damon

Lyrique Wine Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Whoever strikes at marriage either by word or act undermines the foundation of all moral society. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Lyrique Wine Quotes By Rick Moody

There are men who need to defile themselves in order to get on with their lives. — Rick Moody

Lyrique Wine Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

Hegel seems to me to be always wanting to say that things which look different are really the same. Whereas my interest is in showing that things which look the same are really different. I was thinking of using as a motto for my book a quotation from King Lear: 'I'll teach you differences'.
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'You'd be surprised' wouldn't be a bad motto either. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Lyrique Wine Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Just as I went into politics because Joe died, if anything happened to me tomorrow, my brother Bobby would run for my seat in the Senate. And if Bobby died, Teddy would take over for him. — John F. Kennedy

Lyrique Wine Quotes By Donald Miller

I took William Zinsser's advice that you write to yourself and you hope that there are people out there who are like you. — Donald Miller

Lyrique Wine Quotes By Neil LaBute

You're crossing the ocean on a wooden ship. One of the boards rots, so you replace it with another that you've stored on your hold. It is still the same ship? Most people will agree that it is. But what if, bit by bit, as you make your journey, your ships sustains more and more damage, so that by the time you reach your destination, you have substituted each piece with its counterpart and not a single piece remains unreplaced. Now is it the same ship? Why or why not? How much of a thing is its pattern and how much its physical material? I was fascinated by the question of wether and how long you could remain the same person after casting off part of your body or, for that matter, after casting part of your history, part of your personality, part of your life. — Neil LaBute