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Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Alan Lightman

Such is the cost immortality. No person is whole. No person is free. Over time, some have determined that the only way to live is to die. In death, a man or a woman is free of the weight of the past. — Alan Lightman

Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Gabor Mate

The War on Drugs, from the Hastings-facing window of the Portland
Hotel, is manifested in the pregnant Celia kneeling on the sidewalk,
handcuffed wrists behind her back, eyes cast on the ground. There
was no Detective-Sergeant Gillespie to protect her when, as a little
girl, she was raped by her stepfather and subjected to the nocturnal
spitting ritual, so in the War on Drugs she has become one of the
enemy. — Gabor Mate

Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Sylvie Guillem

Technical perfection is insufficient. It is an orphan without the true soul of the dancer. — Sylvie Guillem

Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

When you want something done, you ask a man. When you want it done quietly and without any fuss, you ask a woman. — Mercedes Lackey

Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Richard Lloyd Parry

There may indeed have been an order from the top, but when the time came nothing so direct as an order would have been necessary. Everything had been laid so carefully in place, responsibility had already been dispersed across so many different departments, commands and individuals, that no words were necessary. Jakarta's silence was the command. In Timor, the army knew what to do and once the thing had started it gathered speed and power and continued until it had exhausted itself. This was the strangest and most fearful aspect of the violence in East Timor: that it could be so meticulous and methodical, and at the same time so completely out of control. — Richard Lloyd Parry

Pabebe Amputa Quotes By Scott Berkun

a small idea, applied consistently, can have disproportionately large effects. — Scott Berkun