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Segalab Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Even in civilized communities, the embryo man passes through the hunter stage of development. — Henry David Thoreau

Segalab Quotes By Vittorio Gassman

Men don't understand anything about women and women understand nothing about men. And it's better that way. — Vittorio Gassman

Segalab Quotes By Kate Milford

The world is not simple. The world is not one place. It's the sum of an impossible number of incomprehensible things, and if you start out on any road in the world and follow it for any distance at all, sooner or later you enter into a strange country. — Kate Milford

Segalab Quotes By Frederick Nymeyer

Christianity and communism cannot be reconciled;
they are opposing systems. — Frederick Nymeyer

Segalab Quotes By Paul Quantrill

I wanted to make a lot of good pitches. — Paul Quantrill

Segalab Quotes By Gladys Taber

Business was bound to come; light industries were already shopping for land. The quiet country farms were already going, and developments would take over ... Eventually, of course, we will have to have some sort of plan to guide future development. — Gladys Taber

Segalab Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Take nothing with you, leave nothing behind. — Sarah J. Maas

Segalab Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

Aunt Mimi possessed a horror of silence, which she battled with endless chat. The Typhoid Mary of the Telephone started her calls at 6:30 each morning. — Rita Mae Brown

Segalab Quotes By Jack Paar

I'm complicated, sentimental, lovable, honest, loyal, decent, generous, likable, and lonely. My personality is not split; it's shredded. — Jack Paar

Segalab Quotes By Nancy Eimers

Sometimes I come here just to be a lost mariner
but I am never lost:
there are the snowflakes frozen to the porthole of a jewelry store,
here is the treasure chest open to a single pearl
laid on a velvet slab,
there is the plashing of faces in the aisles
and the row of lockers stuffed with the coats and hats of the drowned
and it is night, and the moon rows over
the gentle waters of the parking lot. — Nancy Eimers