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Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Angela Morrison

I dare you to say I'm not ugly. — Angela Morrison

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Antonio Machado

The absence of vices adds so little to the sum of one's virtues. — Antonio Machado

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Murasaki Shikibu

with local administration. These ladies are often very attractive, and are not seldom introduced at Court and enjoy high favor." "And successes depend — Murasaki Shikibu

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Patrick Sherriff

All religions are about men in frocks waving sticks around. — Patrick Sherriff

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Klaus Barbie

If I think of all those homosexuals in Germany today, I think I'd hand my German passport back, if I had one. — Klaus Barbie

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Zadie Smith

So there existed fathers who dealt in the present, who didn't drag ancient history around like a ball and chain. So there were men who were not neck-deep and sinking in the quagmire of the past. — Zadie Smith

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Wolfgang Hildesheimer

The revolutionary Mozart is the Mozart of his last eight years. — Wolfgang Hildesheimer

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Paulo Coelho

It wasn't necessary to know your own demons in order to find God. — Paulo Coelho

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Athanasius

Jesus that I know as my Redeemer cannot be less than God. — Athanasius

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Gunilla Brodde Norris

Within each of us, there is a silence, a silence as vast as the universe. And when we experience that silence, we remember who we are ... — Gunilla Brodde Norris

Paulo Coelho 11 Minutes Quotes By Raymond Geuss

We do not wish to "judge" or assess out surrounding merely as a kind of expressive activity carelessly projected onto the world, but we wish to evaluate the world "correctly," i.e., in according with that it truly is, and the desire to know is directed at determining what the world truly is. — Raymond Geuss