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Marins De La Quotes By Rob Thomas

The hazard of living in a place where you had so much history
so much pain and so much rage and so much love
was that every item could turn on you in a flash. — Rob Thomas

Marins De La Quotes By Aldous Huxley

But, Bernard, you're saying the most awful things.'
'Don't you wish you were free, Lenina?'
'I don't know what you mean. I am free. Free to have the most wonderful time. Everybody's happy nowadays.'
He laughed, 'Yes, "Everybody's happy nowadays." We begin giving children that at five. But wouldn't you like to be free to e happy in some other way, Lenina? In your own way, for example; not in everybody else's way. — Aldous Huxley

Marins De La Quotes By Maria Duenas

My fear didn't want to be left behind, so it came with me. — Maria Duenas

Marins De La Quotes By Jude Deveraux

What self-respecting male wanted a job being photographed? — Jude Deveraux

Marins De La Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri

And yet I know that expressing oneself necessarily means being different. The writer's voice is a singular one, solitary. Art is nothing other than the freedom to express oneself in any language, in whatever manner, dressed any which way. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Marins De La Quotes By James Goss

So ... Boris. Are you evil?' [said the Doctor].
'Not at all, my dear sir,' chuckled Boris.
'You just chuckled,' groaned the Doctor. 'Chuckling's a dead givaway in my books. Along with putting your hands on your hips and snogging another man's wife. — James Goss

Marins De La Quotes By Kenna

My dad almost died as a child from water-borne diseases in Ethiopia, and he had talked to me about digging a well in Ethiopia and I thought, I have too many friends and great people in my life that would be concerned with this subject of clean water. — Kenna

Marins De La Quotes By Marguerite Duras

In homosexual love the passion is homosexuality itself. What a homosexual loves, as if it were his lover, his country, his art, his land, is homosexuality. — Marguerite Duras