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Merz Apothecary Quotes By Qur'an

And give to the orphans their properties and do not substitute the defective [of your own] for the good [of theirs]. And do not consume their properties into your own. Indeed, that is ever a great sin. Quran The Women 4 :2 — Qur'an

Merz Apothecary Quotes By Kiran Nagarkar

When you deal with naked power from an inferior position, perspectives get distorted. He was the aggrieved party and yet he felt guilty and would continue to do so all his life. — Kiran Nagarkar

Merz Apothecary Quotes By W. H. Auden

The windiest militant trash Important Persons shout Is not so crude as our wish: What mad Nijinsky wrote About Diaghilev Is true of the normal heart; For the error bred in the bone Of each woman and each man Craves what it cannot have; Not universal love But to be loved alone. — W. H. Auden

Merz Apothecary Quotes By Kate DiCamillo

Furlough took him on a tour of the castle to demonstrate the art of scurrying. — Kate DiCamillo

Merz Apothecary Quotes By Andy Gibb

I'll have to get people to write songs for me right now until my own writing comes around. — Andy Gibb

Merz Apothecary Quotes By John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton

Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right of being able to do what we ought. — John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton

Merz Apothecary Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

I love inventing interesting people and then pushing them to their absolute limits - and usually those absolute limits involve homicidal faeries, werewolves, or some other paranormal menace. — Maggie Stiefvater

Merz Apothecary Quotes By Franz Kafka

Towards the avoidance of a piece of verbal confusion: What is intended to be actively destroyed must first of all have been firmly grasped; what crumbles away crumbles away, but cannot be destroyed. — Franz Kafka