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Sintiklia Quotes By Aldo Gucci

Elegance is like manners. You can't be polite only on Wednesday or Thursday. If you are elegant, you should be every day of the week. If you are not, then it's another matter. — Aldo Gucci

Sintiklia Quotes By Anais Nin

Dr Allendy said that it was necessary to become equal to life, that the romantic was defeated by life, really died of it, whether by tuberculosis in the old days, or by neurosis today. I had never thought before of the connection between neurosis and romanticism. Wanting the impossible? Dying when unable to reach it? Not wanting to compromise? — Anais Nin

Sintiklia Quotes By Amy King

ASK NOT IF POETRY IS DEAD, ASK HOW YOU CAN LIVE FOR POETRY. — Amy King

Sintiklia Quotes By Anonymous

I'm my beloved's and my beloved is mine. — Anonymous

Sintiklia Quotes By Elias Canetti

There is something fluid about [packs] during the course of any individual manifestation. [p. 127] — Elias Canetti

Sintiklia Quotes By Larry Flynt

Once I began following my own instincts, sales took off and I became a millionaire. And that, I think, is a key secret to every person's success, be they male or female, banker or p0rnographer:Trust in your gut. — Larry Flynt

Sintiklia Quotes By John Elder Robison

I can't look at a stranger's face and think, She's smiling just like Amy. When Amy smiles like that she's happy, so this person is probably happy, too. Instead, I watch and evaluate, with a slightly anxious feeling. It's as if I have to build a behavior database for every single person I meet in life. When I encounter someone for the first time, the slate is blank and I don't know what to expect. — John Elder Robison

Sintiklia Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

Traffic lurched forward. I crawled slowly past a flatbed truck that was pulled off onto the grass beside the road. The hood of the truck was up. Seven or eight men in dingy clothes sat on the bed of the truck. They were waiting, too, but they seemed a little happier about it than I was. Maybe they weren't being pursued by an insane homicidal artist. — Jeff Lindsay