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Preuse Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

To our horror, the very neighbor whom we had for decades thought of as the best natured and hardest working and, we always thought, the most contented of all our neighbors has turned out to be a murderer. — Thomas Bernhard

Preuse Quotes By Paul Pearsall

True joy results when we become aware of our connectedness to everything. — Paul Pearsall

Preuse Quotes By Kevin Flynn

Like the man says, there's no problems, only solutions, — Kevin Flynn

Preuse Quotes By Josh Duhamel

My wife and I like to go to church if we're in town. On Sundays, I try to be as chill as I can, whether I'm watching golf or barbecuing. — Josh Duhamel

Preuse Quotes By Anonymous

Emotional reactivity flips us into a different mode of attention, one where our world contracts into fixation on what's upsetting us. — Anonymous

Preuse Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

He was one of those diplomats who like and know how to work, and, despite his laziness, he occasionally spent nights at his desk. — Leo Tolstoy

Preuse Quotes By Gregor Collins

Those who aren't afraid to cry are the dreamers, and those who aren't afraid to lament are the lovers. The rest are just miserable. — Gregor Collins

Preuse Quotes By Edmund White

Recognizing that the world is governed by a minority, the sexually active, and that they hold sway of a huge majority of the nonsexual, those people too young or too old or too poor or too homely or sick or crazy or powerless to be able to afford sexual partners (or the luxury of systematic, sustained and shared introspection, so sexual in its own way). All advertisements and films and songs are addressed to sexuals, to their rash whims and finicky tastes. — Edmund White

Preuse Quotes By Henny Youngman

My brother was a lifeguard in a car wash. — Henny Youngman

Preuse Quotes By Denis Johnson

What I don't think has been talked about is the fact that in order to be Hell, the people in Hell could never be sure they were really there. — Denis Johnson