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Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Jose Saramago

... that destiny has to make many turnings before arriving anywhere, destiny alone knows what it has cost ... — Jose Saramago

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Laura Baumbach

Let go, gatito. Mourn and then move on. Your life is not over. Not by any means. So let the tears fall for the past and then we will speak of the future. — Laura Baumbach

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Norman Ralph Augustine

Fools rush in where incumbents fear to tread. — Norman Ralph Augustine

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

Churchill used words for different purposes: to argue for moral and political causes, to advocate courses of action in the social, national and international spheres, and to tell the story of his own life and that of Britain and its place in the world. — Winston S. Churchill

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Jonathan Swift

An atheist has got one point beyond the devil. — Jonathan Swift

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Billy Collins

I could look at you forever and never see the two of us together — Billy Collins

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Victor Hugo

What a pity!" said Combeferre. "What hideous things these butcheries are! Come, when there are no more kings, there will be no more war. Enjolras, you are taking aim at that sergeant, you are not looking at him. Fancy, he is a charming young man; he is intrepid; it is evident that he is thoughtful; those young artillery-men are very well educated; he has a father, a mother, a family; he is probably in love; he is not more than five and twent at the most; he might be your brother." "He is," said Enjolras. "Yes," replied Combeferre, "he is mine too. Well, let us not kill him." "Let me alone, it must be done." And a tear trickled slowly down Enjolras' marble cheek. — Victor Hugo

Playwright Eugene Ionesco Quotes By Milan Kundera

Today we're all alike, all of us bound together by our shared apathy toward work. That very apathy has become a passion. The one great collective passion of our time. — Milan Kundera