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Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Franz Kafka

Writer speaks a stench. — Franz Kafka

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Werner Herzog

The universe is monstrously indifferent to the presence of man. — Werner Herzog

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Suzanne Wright

You told me you don't do relationships."
"I don't. It only ends up a mess when true mates come along" ...
"Then why? Why ask for more."
A slight pause. "Because you matter. — Suzanne Wright

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Orson Scott Card

I'll become exactly the tool you want me to be, said Ender silently, but at least I wont be fooled into it. I'll do it because I choose to, not because you tricked me, you sly bastard. — Orson Scott Card

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Mark Hopkins

Our prayer and God's mercy are like two buckets in a well; while the one ascends the other descends. — Mark Hopkins

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Kaitlyn Dunnett

She made an inarticulate sound of distress at the sight that met her eyes. It was a fire, and it was the bookstore on the far side of the square that was burning. — Kaitlyn Dunnett

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Anderson Cooper

Don't fall in love with a bonobo, because it's gonna die. — Anderson Cooper

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By J. Budziszewski

The problem was not that they failed to find these principles written upon their hearts, but that they could not bring themselves to attend closely to the inscription. — J. Budziszewski

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By A.S. King

Loving Vera Dietz was the scariest thing that ever happened to me. — A.S. King

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Bill Nichols

You never really own something until you're able to give it away. — Bill Nichols

Sagemark Consulting Quotes By Thomas Mann

Yet each, in itself - this was the uncanny, the anti-organic, the life-denying character of them all - each of them was absolutely symmetrical, icily regular in form. They were too regular, as substance adapted to life never was to this degree - the living principle shuddered at this perfect precision, found it deathly, the very marrow of death - Hans Castorp felt he understood now the reason why the builders of antiquity purposely and secretly introduced minute variation from absolute symmetry in their columnar structures. — Thomas Mann