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Serleena Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

Politicians regard the public as a cow to be milked — Elbert Hubbard

Serleena Quotes By Rob Roberge

There's something known as "memory conformity," also known as "social contagion of memory," which refers to a situation where one person's telling of a memory influences another person's account of that same experience. — Rob Roberge

Serleena Quotes By Renita Pizzitola

I wandered into the kitchen with my beer cup still in hand. There was nothing worse than being alone at a party. Well, not true. Being alone and sober.

"Hey."

I turned and was actually happy to see Noah. At least I wouldn't be the lonely loser. "Hi."

He glanced at my still mostly full beer.

"I really hardly ever drink. My friend assumes if he puts a beer in my hand I'll drink it; if I don't, he does. I'm more or less his cupholder. — Renita Pizzitola

Serleena Quotes By Cindy Martinusen Coloma

I might be falling in love with you," I whisper, finding it hard to focus on his face.
"Kate," he says, almost sadly.
"what? You might be falling in love with me too?" My voice is hopeful, pathetically hopeful.
He shakes his head.
"You aren't falling in love with me?"
He doesn't respond. I touch his face carefully with the tips of my fingers. His skin is incredibly soft above the line of hard jawbone. I touch his silky black hair. His eyes close and i want to kiss his eyes, but I'm afraid. Afraid of all this. This could destroy me.
He opens his eyes. "Kate, I'm already in love with you. — Cindy Martinusen Coloma

Serleena Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I ask merely for information. — Oscar Wilde

Serleena Quotes By Annemarie Schwarzenbach

It seemed just as clear to me that I would never pick up a pen again, fill a page with writing. The profession seemed too onerous, a perpetual mirror of our unredeemed existence, which I was also so loath to accept and endure. Over and over again to meet the morning hour anew, the day, the ever-estranged world, to touch them and wring one word from your stricken heart - and know this: this will not last, this is the moment of parting, already forgotten. But, still exhausted and blinded by pain, you must set off again, and who will make it worth your while? Is it worth the effort? — Annemarie Schwarzenbach

Serleena Quotes By Jeff Rich

You don't go to war with the President you want, you go to war with the President you have. — Jeff Rich

Serleena Quotes By Peter F. 'Rius Jilek

There are only two things that make me angry in the world: dilettantism and intolerance! — Peter F. 'Rius Jilek

Serleena Quotes By Sean Bean

I never try and play a bad guy to be bad and to be brutal and to be nasty and vicious, because I think you're going to be very cliche there. You know, you've got to find the truth in that character and what he believes in. It just happens that, you know, he's wrong. — Sean Bean

Serleena Quotes By Caroline Knapp

Time I wanted to explain the perils of growing — Caroline Knapp

Serleena Quotes By Robert Musil

Youth's scorn and its revolt against the established order, youth's readiness for everything that is heroic, whether it is self-sacrifice or crime, its fiery seriousness and its unsteadiness - all this is nothing but its fluttering attempts to fly. — Robert Musil

Serleena Quotes By Horace

Riches with their wicked inducements increase; nevertheless, avarice is never satisfied. — Horace

Serleena Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

A favor is never so long-lived as a grudge. — L.M. Montgomery

Serleena Quotes By Kate Cooper

A story is told of one of the most revered abbots of fourth-century Egypt, Pachomius the Great, who refused to see his sister Maria when she came to visit him. The explanation was his own urgent need to avoid someone who might entangle him in the bonds of family feeling, and he was even praised for his self-control in being able to forgo the pleasure of her visit. It is not surprising that women sometimes found the self-involvement of male ascetics irritating. — Kate Cooper