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Murielle Arden Quotes By Gerhard Richter

How could one be in this world without feeling dismayed by it? Even if one paints flowers and gingerbread. — Gerhard Richter

Murielle Arden Quotes By Bobby Adair

They had a smokehouse next to the pigpen - kind of morbid for the pigs. The — Bobby Adair

Murielle Arden Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Hector had no virtue?" "Of course he did. He won all his battles, till the last one." "We all do," Aeneas remarked. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Murielle Arden Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The universal subjugator, the commonplace. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Murielle Arden Quotes By Albert Einstein

Nothing truly valuable can be achieved except by the unselfish cooperation of many individuals. — Albert Einstein

Murielle Arden Quotes By Avishai Margalit

Some say that this is the Israelis' original sin. With this I do not agree but I think we can call it Israel's immaculate misconception. — Avishai Margalit

Murielle Arden Quotes By Amelia Hutchins

Keep lipping off, and I'll find a use for that tongue."
"Keep dreaming, man-whore. — Amelia Hutchins

Murielle Arden Quotes By Carolyn See

Very much as men project weird fantasies on women, the people in New York project weird fantasies on California. — Carolyn See

Murielle Arden Quotes By Shirley A. Martin

She didn't pick her way over the terrain like she was afraid of slipping on the ice...She glided over it with long confident strides. Her hands were in her vest pockets. Her eyes were Susannah. — Shirley A. Martin

Murielle Arden Quotes By Mary Browne

You know you are old when you've lost your marvels. — Mary Browne

Murielle Arden Quotes By The Arbinger Institute

Because most who are trying to put an end to injustice only think of the injustices they believe they themselves have suffered. Which means that they are concerned not really with injustice but with themselves. They hide their focus on themselves behind the righteousness of their outward cause. — The Arbinger Institute