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Sarason 1974 Quotes By Hammurabi

If a chieftain or a man leave his house, garden, and field and hires it out, and some one else takes possession of his house, garden, and field and uses it for three years; if the first owner return and claims his house, garden, and field, it shall not be given to him, but he who has taken possession of it and used it shall continue to use it. — Hammurabi

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Ayn Rand

She fell asleep, lying there, her hand clasping his. Her last awareness, before she surrendered the responsibility of consciousness, was the sense of an enormous void, the void of a city and of a continent, where she would never be able to find the man whom she had no right to seek. — Ayn Rand

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Olympia Dukakis

I feel it most in my work, because there aren't roles about women who are spiritually evolving. That anyone would even write something like that, something that's worth doing, would be a miracle! — Olympia Dukakis

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Elizabeth Haynes

I dreamed of death the way previously I'd dreamed of the pain leaving me, and the way before that I'd dreamed of gardens and children and weekends away. Death was my elusive lover, treasured and longed for and jealously guarded, and always distant. Always out of reach. — Elizabeth Haynes

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Djuna Barnes

In the passage of their lives together every object in the garden, every item in the house, every word they spoke, attested to their mutual love, the combining of their humuours ... When the time came that Nora was alone most of the night and part of the day, she suffered from the personality of the house, the punishment of those who collect their lives together. Unconsciously at first, she went about disturbing nothing; then she became aware that her soft and careful movements were the outcome of an unreasoning fear - if she disarranged anything Robin might become confused - might lose the scent of home. — Djuna Barnes

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Christopher Paolini

Even the smallest of the starlings' concerns grew in importance until it seemed equal to the worries of kings. — Christopher Paolini

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't. — Trinny Woodall

Sarason 1974 Quotes By John Guillebaud

Should we now explain to UK couples who plan a family that stopping at two children, or at least having one less than first intended, is the simplest and biggest contribution anyone can make to leaving a habitable planet for our grandchildren? — John Guillebaud

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

The nod of a head is such a small thing, it can mean so little, yet it is the gesture of assent that allows, that makes to be. The nod is the gesture of power, the yes. The numen. the presence of the sacred, is called by its name. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Sarason 1974 Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The only loser who walks away from a wise man is the one who walks away. — Frederick Lenz