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Raissa Bretana Quotes By Andrew Critchley

I want to be wooed. I want to be courted. I want to be seduced. I want the magical tension that is there at the start of a relationship. — Andrew Critchley

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Vilfredo Pareto

All governments use force and all assert that they are founded on reason. In fact, whether universal suffrage prevails or not, it is always an oligarchy that governs, finding ways to give to'the will of the people'the expression which the few desire. — Vilfredo Pareto

Raissa Bretana Quotes By S.J. Kincaid

Love. Comfort. I didn't know what those were, but I wanted them. I would have them. I closed the distance and snapped the man's neck.
As the third corpse dropped to the floor at my feet, the Matriarch smiled. — S.J. Kincaid

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Katie McGarry

I don't want to feel anymore. Feelings hurt too damn much — Katie McGarry

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Josh Howard

I wasn't expecting to do what I'm doing now ... I've grown as a player and as a man. — Josh Howard

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Erich Bergen

'Dawn (Go Away)' is a sad lyric, but the melody is so happy and fun. — Erich Bergen

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Out of Eternity the new day is born; Into Eternity at night will return. — Thomas Carlyle

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Roz Savage

Compared with the awesome might and eternal power of the ocean, no human being can fail to be reminded of their own insignificance. — Roz Savage

Raissa Bretana Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

"The Universe repeats itself, with the possible exception of history." Of all earthly studies history is the only one that does not repeat itself ... Astronomy repeats itself; botany repeats itself; trigonometry repeats itself; mechanics repeats itself; compound long division repeats itself. Every sum if worked out in the same way at any time will bring out the same answer ... A great many moderns say that history is a science; if so it occupies a solitary and splendid elevation among the sciences; it is the only science the conclusions of which are always wrong. — Gilbert K. Chesterton