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Muluken Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If you sin yourself and grieve even unto death for your sins or for your sudden sin, then rejoice for others, rejoice for the righteous man, rejoice that if you have sinned, he is righteous and has not sinned. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Muluken Quotes By Phil Hellmuth

Let me complain-it's good for television. — Phil Hellmuth

Muluken Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

Order is not sufficient. What is required, is something much more complex. It is order entering upon novelty; so that the massiveness of order does not degenerate into mere repetition; and so that the novelty is always reflected upon a background of system. — Alfred North Whitehead

Muluken Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

We want our delusions and will violently defend these when confronted. We want to believe that the job that is slowly choking us is good, because the effort it would take to change is too terrifying to contemplate. We never want to hear how badly we are being treated in a relationship because we are strong and how dare you suggest we don't know better. — Thomm Quackenbush

Muluken Quotes By Piet Hein

A bit beyond perceptions reach I sometimes believe I see that life is two locked boxes each containing the other's key — Piet Hein

Muluken Quotes By Scott Anderson

Nothing capable of sustaining an invasion force of any size. But in all this, Aqaba, lying at the very southern end of the — Scott Anderson

Muluken Quotes By Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

Whoever is unwilling to help himself can be helped by no one. — Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

Muluken Quotes By Cesar Pelli

The desire to reach for the sky runs very deep in the human psyche. — Cesar Pelli

Muluken Quotes By H.L. Mencken

When I mount the scaffold at last these will be my farewell words to the sheriff: Say what you will against me when I am gone, but don't forget to add, in common justice, that I was never converted to anything. — H.L. Mencken