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Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Then she thought of how life could still be happy, and how tormentingly she loved and hated him, and how terribly her heart was pounding. — Leo Tolstoy

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Elie Wiesel

Indifference elicits no response. Indifference is not a response. Indifference is not a beginning; it is an end. And, therefore, indifference is always the friend of the enemy, for it benefits the aggressor - never his victim, whose pain is magnified when he or she feels forgotten. — Elie Wiesel

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Jo Walton

If I were omnipotent and omnibenevolent I wouldn't be so damn ineffable. — Jo Walton

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Michael J. DiPinto

Check to make sure your brake lights and blinkers work.... — Michael J. DiPinto

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Milan Kundera

Just imagine living in a world without mirrors. You'd dream about your face and imagine it as an outer reflection of what is inside you. And then, when you reached forty, someone put a mirror before you for the first time in your life. Imagine your fright! You'd see the face of a stranger. And you'd know quite clearly what you are unable to grasp: your face is not you. — Milan Kundera

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By David Brooks

In this method, you don't ask, What do I want from life? You ask a different set of questions: What does life want from me? What are my circumstances calling me to do? In this scheme of things we don't create our lives; we are summoned by life. — David Brooks

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By George Herbert

Man is all symmetrie,
Full of proportions, one limbe to another,
And all to all the world besides:
Each part may call the farthest, brother:
For head with foot hath privite amitie,
And both with moons and tides. — George Herbert

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Rodney Mullen

I can't wait to wake up and try something new. I can't sleep at night because I want to try something new. — Rodney Mullen

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By John Berryman

The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done,
I stand above my father's grave with rage,
often, often before
I've made this awful pilgrimage to one
who cannot visit me, who tore his page
out: I come back for more,
I spit upon this dreadful banker's grave
who shot his heart out in a Florida dawn
O ho alas alas
When will indifference come, I moan & rave
I'd like to scrabble till I got right down
away down under the grass
and ax the casket open ha to see
just how he's taking it, which he sought so hard
we'll tear apart
the mouldering grave clothes ha then Henry
will heft the ax once more, his final card,
and fell it on the start. — John Berryman

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Danny McBride

In my school, people liked the gym teachers because they were the football or soccer coaches. But look, if they're cool, they get respect. — Danny McBride

Persiflage Etymology Quotes By Dinesh D'Souza

Ramesh Ponnuru and others say Obama is a conventional liberal. But conventional liberals don't come out for the release of the Lockerbie bomber. Conventional liberals don't return the bust of Winston Churchill from the Oval Office. Conventional liberals don't block oil drilling in America while subsidizing oil drilling in Brazil. — Dinesh D'Souza