Medoro Pagni Quotes & Sayings
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She had come to him to escape her mother's world, a world where all bodies were equal. She had come to him to make her body unique, irreplaceble. But he, too had drawn an equal sign between her and the rest of them: he kissed them all alike, stroked them all alike, made no, absolutely no distiction between Tereza's body and the other bodies. He sent her back to the world she tried to escape, sent to march naked with the other naked women — Milan Kundera

The alcoholic retains the ability to condemn his addiction and advise those not subject to it to avoid succumbing to the liquid poison. But the cocaine addict likes proselytizing; thus, instead of constituting a tangible warning, every victim of the drug acts as a source of infection. — Pitigrilli

This was what happened after you'd been together with someone a long time. You loved that it was old and worn and comfy, but sometimes it was old and worn and comfy. — Deb Caletti

He was happier with Sabina the invisible goddess than the Sabina who had accompanied him throughout the world and whose love he constantly feared losing. — Milan Kundera

We should have thought of it when the world was young, in the nineties. — Samuel Beckett

I'm fairly fond of boys, but my preference is for girls; When I have enough of a girl, she serves me still as a boy. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I'm still pretty self-centered, greedy and angry. — Denis Leary

Value added is a meaningless concept for a retail business , for a bank, for a life insurance company, and for any other business which is not primarily engaged in manufacturing. — Peter Drucker

A society that lives by worldly principles is slowly moving towards a global crisis in all areas. — Sunday Adelaja

So when it comes to solving problems, channeling your inner child can really pay off. It all starts with thinking small. — Steven D. Levitt

It takes a lot of physical and spiritual energy to balance on one wheel. Seen? — Peter Tosh

You know, Balzac once described bureaucracy as a giant mechanism operated by pygmies." "What'd your buddy Balzac have to say about inadmissible evidence?" "Not a lot. I think he considered the subject beneath him. — Craig Johnson

And how heartbreaking, because if it were all just a few degrees different, she is pretty sure they could be quite happy together. — Curtis Sittenfeld