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Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Nora Roberts

No point in wishing for what you can't have. - Blair
What's the point in wishing for what you can and do? - Larken — Nora Roberts

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Sherwood Smith

If more people recognized the difference between friendship and mere attraction, or how love must partake of both to prosper, I expect there'd be more happy people."
"And a lot fewer poems and plays," I said, laughing as I splashed about in the scented water. — Sherwood Smith

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Eugene V. Debs

As long as he owns your tools he owns your job, and if he owns your job he is the master of your fate. You are in no sense a free man. You are subject to his interest and to his will. He decides whether you shall work or not. Therefore, he decides whether you shall live or die. And in that humiliating position any one who tries to persuade you that you are a free man is guilty of insulting your intelligence. — Eugene V. Debs

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Clive Thompson

Our minds are drawn to what feels true, not what's necessarily so. — Clive Thompson

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Marty Rubin

I have no heroes except flowers and children. — Marty Rubin

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By George Eliot

Of what use, however, is a general certainty that an insect will not walk with his head hindmost, when what you need to know is the play of inward stimulus that sends him hither and thither in a network of possible paths? — George Eliot

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By J.R. Ward

Marissa in a long creamy gown. The cop in front of her, stroking her face, evidently poleaxed. All around them, the delicious scent of sex in the air. — J.R. Ward

Sigurd Olsen Quotes By Martin Buber

When I confront a human being as my Thou and speak the basic word I-Thou to him, then he is no thing among things nor does he consist of things. He is no longer He or She, a dot in the world grid of space and time, nor a condition to be experienced and described, a loose bundle of named qualities. Neighborless and seamless, he is Thou and fills the firmament. Not as if there were nothing but he; but everything else lives in his light. — Martin Buber