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Miriam Maldita Quotes By Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Absolute truth belongs to Thee alone. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Christine Fonseca

There is no point in thinking of what could've been; no point in belaboring the past. — Christine Fonseca

Miriam Maldita Quotes By John McTiernan

To find a script that works with provocative ideas is hard to find. — John McTiernan

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Irwin Shaw

My attitudes have changed, but somebody would have to read all my books to find out how they have. — Irwin Shaw

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Charles Dickens

Can you - can you sit down?" asked Scrooge, looking doubtfully at him. "I can." "Do it, then." Scrooge asked — Charles Dickens

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Gil Gerard

I think people connect better with TV. stars over film stars. — Gil Gerard

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Plato

Your silence gives consent. — Plato

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

My life edges out any sense of sanity I can have, and I come to realize there won't be a point where things can be ordinary again, or as ordinary as I would have them. — Thomm Quackenbush

Miriam Maldita Quotes By Richard Wright

(If I were a member of the class that rules, I would post men in all the neighborhoods of the nation, not to spy upon or club rebellious workers, not to break strikes or disrupt unions; but to ferret out those who no longer respond to the system in which they live. I would make it known that the real danger does not stem from those who seek to grab their share of wealth through force, or from those who try to defend their property through violence, for both of these groups, by their affirmative acts, support the values of the system in which they live. The millions that I would fear are those who do not dream of the prizes that the nation holds forth, for it is in them, though they may not know it, that a revolution has taken place and is biding its time to translate itself into a new and strange way of life.) — Richard Wright