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Shawnessy Library Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

Either the USSR was not the country of socialism, in which case socialism didn't exist anywhere and doubtless, wasn't possible: or else, socialism was that, this abominable monster, this police state, the power of beasts of prey — Jean-Paul Sartre

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Francisco X Stork

There are two different questions: Do you want to die? and Do you want to live? But in the darkness of my mind, not wanting to live and wanting to die don't seem like two things you can pull apart. They're wrapped up in the no more that I feel right now. — Francisco X Stork

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Christine Lagarde

When my father passed away and then when later on I gave birth, those are sort of ground-breaking experiences that put everything else into perspective. — Christine Lagarde

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Heidi Klum

What are you going to do if you have all the money in the world and all the things that you wanted to achieve in your business and you have no one to share it with? You come home alone at the end of the day. And then what? — Heidi Klum

Shawnessy Library Quotes By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Dream is not the thing you see in sleep but is that thing that doesn't let you sleep. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Shawnessy Library Quotes By James Wolfensohn

Ownership is a sine qua non of sustainable development. — James Wolfensohn

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Disha

The get over a bad break up just get a good hair cut.It really works — Disha

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Jurgen Habermas

I consider Bush's decision to call for a war against terrorism a serious mistake. He is elevating these criminals to the status of war enemies, and one cannot lead a war against a network if the term war is to retain any definite meaning. — Jurgen Habermas

Shawnessy Library Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

If we have free will, by definition we cannot be granted it. We can't be given it. My [-audio-recording-distorted-] paradox states that 'Of course we have free will, we have no choice.' To say that it's a gift is to negate the whole concept of free will on its face. So, if that isn't self-evident, I can't think of anything that would meet the definition of being self-evident. — Christopher Hitchens