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Ovih Dana Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Oh God, if the mechanism of the consciousness itself was going to go wrong, then what was one to do? Hang it all, one did one's bit! Was one to be let down absolutely? — D.H. Lawrence

Ovih Dana Quotes By Mika Waltari

So foolish is the heart of man that he ever puts his hope in the future, learning nothing from his past errors and fancying that tomorrow must be better than today. — Mika Waltari

Ovih Dana Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Poetry is the attempt which man makes to render his existence harmonious. — Thomas Carlyle

Ovih Dana Quotes By Aprilynne Pike

Sometimes," he said, bringing a figertip to her bottom lip, "A kiss is simply a kiss. — Aprilynne Pike

Ovih Dana Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I am exceedingly anxious that this Union, the Constitution, and the liberties of the people shall be perpetuated in accordance with the original idea for which that struggle was made, and I shall be most happy indeed if I shall be an humble instrument in the hands of the Almighty, and of this, his almost chosen people, for perpetuating the object of that great struggle. — Abraham Lincoln

Ovih Dana Quotes By Lenny Henry

Ecstasy is a drug so powerful, it makes white people think they can dance. — Lenny Henry

Ovih Dana Quotes By Serena Williams

I really think a champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall — Serena Williams

Ovih Dana Quotes By Meljean Brook

Yes. My mother, for one. As a child I loved her, despite knowing so little about her. But now, knowing everything she has done, how stubborn she can be, how blind, how strong, how clever ... knowing her as a woman, I love her so much more. — Meljean Brook

Ovih Dana Quotes By Nick Joaquin

The movies can only, if they do anything at all, aggravate the damage. We deceive ourselves if we think that, by striking at the movies, we strike at the root of the evil. We cannot so easily shift guilt to the movie producers or the movie stars or the movie censors.
More censorship may be a cure that's worse than the disease, for we would be surrendering freedom of judgement in exchange for peace of mind. Not only our children but we ourselves may eventually find ourselves deprived of the right to distinguish for ourselves the difference between right and wrong, between good and evil. — Nick Joaquin