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Schuld Und Quotes By Emily Bronte

Your cold blood cannot be worked into a fever; your veins are full of ice water; but mine are boiling, and the sight of such chillness makes them dance. — Emily Bronte

Schuld Und Quotes By Alec Guinness

I neither suffer myself, nor other fools, gladly. — Alec Guinness

Schuld Und Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

The real sin lay in thinking that any power to help and transform came from me. Of course it was not my wholeness, but Christ's that made the difference. — Corrie Ten Boom

Schuld Und Quotes By Alessandro Nivola

I've often gone to start a film only to find the producers surprised to discover that I'm American. — Alessandro Nivola

Schuld Und Quotes By Frans De Waal

Popular culture bombards us with examples of animals being humanized for all sorts of purposes, ranging from education to entertainment to satire to propaganda. Walt Disney, for example, made us forget that Mickey is a mouse, and Donald a duck. George Orwell laid a cover of human societal ills over a population of livestock. — Frans De Waal

Schuld Und Quotes By Brassai

Photography is the very conscience of painting. It constantly reminds the later of what it must not do. — Brassai

Schuld Und Quotes By Sarah Ockler

I told him that I would love him with everything I had in me until the very end of everything, and I meant it. — Sarah Ockler

Schuld Und Quotes By Jonathan Ive

I think subconsciously people are remarkably discerning. I think that they can sense care. — Jonathan Ive

Schuld Und Quotes By Plautus

Women have many faults, but the worst of them all is that they are too pleased with themselves and take too little pains to please the men. — Plautus

Schuld Und Quotes By Bell Hooks

It still took years for me to let go of learned pattern's of behavior that negated my capacity to give and receive love. One pattern that made the practice of love especially difficult was my constantly choosing to be with men who were emotionally wounded, who were not that interested in loving, even though they desired to be loved. I wanted to know love but was afraid to be intimate. By choosing men who were not interested in being loving, I was able to practice giving love but always within an unfufilling context. Naturally, my need to receive love was not met. I got what I was accustomed to getting. Care and affection, usually mingled with a degree of unkindness, neglect, and on some occasions, out right cruelty. — Bell Hooks