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Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I kept writing not because I felt I was so good, but because I felt they were so bad, including Shakespeare, all those. The stilted formalism, like chewing cardboard. — Charles Bukowski

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Kim Kardashian

It doesn't matter if you have a valentine or not - just love yourself and be your own. — Kim Kardashian

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Bertrand Russell

[There has been] every kind of cruelty practiced upon all sorts of people in the name of religion. — Bertrand Russell

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By A.E. Croft

Someone once told me how things begin isn't nearly as important as how they end. — A.E. Croft

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Paullina Simons

A tall, thin, middle-aged man with a long, gray Jovian beard stood outside the Hermitage Museum with an expression of absolute shattered regret.
Tatiana instantly reacted to his face. What could make a man look this way? He was standing next to the back of a military truck, watching young men carry wooden crates down the ramp from the Winter Palace. It was these crates the man looked at with such profound heartbreak, as if they were his vanishing first love.
"Who is that man?" she asked, tremendously affected by his expression.
"The curator of the Hermitage."
"Why is he looking at the crates that way?"
Alexander said, "They are his life's sole passion. He doesn't know if he is ever going to see them again. — Paullina Simons

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Leon Trotsky

Revolution is impossible until it's inevitable. — Leon Trotsky

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

The government has no money of its own. It's all your money. — Margaret Thatcher

Mirrorshades Glasses Quotes By Ricardo Lagos

My obligation as president, and what I promise the country, is that the courts will be able to do their job free of all pressure. — Ricardo Lagos