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Neimeth Intl Quotes By Freya Stark

The world has become too full of many things, an over furnished room. — Freya Stark

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Charles Bukowski

in the most decent sometimes sun
there is the softsmoke feeling from urns
and the canned sound of old battleplanes
and if you go inside and run your finger
along the window ledge you'll find
dirt, maybe even earth.
and if you look out the window
there will be the day, and as you
get older you'll keep looking
keep looking
sucking your tongue in a little
ah ah no no maybe

some do it naturally
some obscenely
everywhere. — Charles Bukowski

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Timothy Keller

The determining factor in our relationship with God is not our past but Christ's past. — Timothy Keller

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Emily P. Freeman

When bad girls perform to get their needs met, they get in trouble. When good girls perform to get the same thing, we get praise. That is why the hiding is so easy for us. We work hard, we do right, and we try not to ruffle feathers. And even if we do all that by the strength of our own selves, we tell ourselves it's okay. It seems to work, therefore it's acceptable. — Emily P. Freeman

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Denis Diderot

To say that man is a compound of strength and weakness, light and darkness, smallness and greatness, is not to indict him, it is to define him. — Denis Diderot

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Ariel Dorfman

There's a tendency, especially among revolutionaries, to only show the good side of yourself and then when you come to power, the bad side comes out. — Ariel Dorfman

Neimeth Intl Quotes By Robert Indiana

I had no idea LOVE would catch on the way it did. Oddly enough, I wasn't thinking at all about anticipating the Love generation and hippies. It was a spiritual concept. It isn't a sculpture of love any longer. It's become the very theme of love itself. — Robert Indiana