Speisentrager Quotes & Sayings
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People said - though this felt like a heresy - that they had seen Camille make Robespierre laugh. — Hilary Mantel

Without a home must the soldier go, a changeful wanderer, and can warm himself at no home-lit hearth. — Friedrich Schiller

Just as altruism tells an individual that however much he is sacrificing, his duty is to sacrifice more, the Progressives concluded that however much Americans were giving, morality required them to give more. — Yaron Brook

A woman had to choose her own particular unhappiness carefully. That was the only happiness in life: to choose the best unhappiness. An unwise move, good God, you could squander everything. — Lorrie Moore

Like no matter what happens, this would be the ultimate, they can make something positive happen. — Herbie Hancock

Every problem I have comes from believing something to be true that is not true. — Peter Rock

Lord Byron is an exceedingly interesting person, and as such is it not to be regretted that he is a slave to the vilest and most vulgar prejudices, and as mad as the winds?
There have been many definitions of beauty in art. What is it? Beauty is what the untrained eyes consider abominable. — Edmond De Goncourt

He's untouchable. He's freaking Teflon. — Leisa Rayven

The more money a woman has, the more educated she is, and the more educated she is, the more she knows about how to prevent pregnancy, and also has more reproductive control - she feels a greater ability to say no to a man when she doesn't have to depend on him for money. — Natalie Portman

I promise you, Donald [Trump], there's nothing about you that makes anyone nervous. — Ted Cruz

There's always a new challenge to keep you motivated. — Sean Connery

Paperwork will ruin any military force. — Chesty Puller

Doubt everything except your conscience, even then test the waters, for much brainwashing has gone out into the world — Dara Reidyr

And finally he had upset the whole household when he arrived an hour and a half late for luncheon and covered with mud from head to foot, and made not the least apology, saying merely: I never allow myself to be influenced in the smallest degree either by atmospheric disturbances or by the arbitrary divisions of what is known as Time. I would willingly reintroduce to society the opium pipe of China or the Malayan kriss, but I am wholly and entirely without instruction in those infinitely more per-nicious (besides being quite bleakly bourgeois) implements, the umbrella and the watch. — Marcel Proust