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Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

Things become quieter, but the cries do not cease. "What's up, Albert?" I ask. "A couple of columns over there got it in the neck." The cries continued. It is not men, they could not cry so terribly. "Wounded horses," says Kat. It's unendurable. It is the moaning of the world, it is the martyred creation, wild with anguish, filled with terror, and groaning. — Erich Maria Remarque

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Gene Wolfe

I had turned my mind from my survival just as a man suffering from a deadly sickness manages by a thousand tricks never to look at death squarely; or rather, as a woman alone in a large house refrains from looking into mirrors, and instead busies herself with trivial errands, so that she may catch no glimpse of the thing whose feet she hears at times on the stairs. — Gene Wolfe

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Wangari Maathai

We cannot tire or give up. We owe it to the present and future generations of all species to rise up and walk! — Wangari Maathai

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Julie Orringer

No one can hold all of me at once. Does this constitute a crime? — Julie Orringer

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Michael J. Fox

I always felt that I came up short in the education department, but I've come to the conclusion that we all get an education. — Michael J. Fox

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Strom Thurmond

I love all of you men, but you women even more! — Strom Thurmond

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Sarah Dessen

But if something was really important, fate made sure it somehow came back to you and gave you another chance. — Sarah Dessen

Oversleeping Symptoms Quotes By Kristin Walker

I couldn't exactly blame Jane Austen for being a romantic. What the hell else was there to do back then for fun? — Kristin Walker