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Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Richard Jeni

I met a girl, we ate, we drank, had sex, got married, had affairs, broke up - God, what a night that was! — Richard Jeni

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Michael W. Clune

But we advance into the mystery beyond life only by misunderstanding the living. — Michael W. Clune

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Nalini Singh

He has little use for scholars, but you are his sole grandchild, and as such, he is willing to overlook your failings as long as you conduct yourself as a princess of the court during your time of service. Do not disappoint him, Andromeda. Your grandfather's mercy is not endless. — Nalini Singh

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Moby

I truly believe, as an institution, most major labels should just die. — Moby

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Timothy Zahn

For the Jedi, there is no emotion; there is peace. — Timothy Zahn

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Mao Zedong

The officers do not beat the men; the officers and men receive equal treatment. Soldiers are free to hold meetings and speak out. Trivial formalities have been done away with and the accounts are open for all to inspect. — Mao Zedong

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

Progress is the mother of all problems. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Dorothy Parker

The only dependable law of life - everything is always worse than you thought it was going to be. — Dorothy Parker

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Brad Pitt

[Fatherhood] is everything ... The hardest job in the world, the most rewarding job in the world ... We put in long days. And to go home and have dinner with your kids, and have to discipline one of them who's out of line, and still have the energy for that is ... I can't explain the fulfillment of that, but it is everything. — Brad Pitt

Sarduy Carlos Quotes By Wladyslaw Szpilman

And now I was lonelier, I supposed, than anyone else in the world. Even Defoe's creation, Robinson Crusoe, the prototype of the ideal solitary, could hope to meet another human being. Crusoe cheered himself by thinking that such a thing could happen any day, and it kept him going. But if any of the people now around me came near I would need to run for it and hide in mortal terror. I had to be alone, entirely alone, if I wanted to live. — Wladyslaw Szpilman