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Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Ayse Kulin

You'll always find a reason not to refuse him, a good reason, Nimeta. Because you're still in love with him, — Ayse Kulin

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Gary Zukav

Compassion is loving others enough to say or do what is appropriate from an empowered heart without attachment to the outcome. — Gary Zukav

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Philip Larkin

A good poem about failure is a success. — Philip Larkin

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Mikhail Grabovski

I don't think so. Anyways, I don't spend money. My wife spends money ... sorry wife. — Mikhail Grabovski

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Stephen King

Say what you mean. Say what you see. Make a photograph, if you can, for the reader. — Stephen King

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Alain Badiou

Art is not ideology. It is completely impossible to explain art on the basis of the homological relation that it is supposed to maintain with the real of history. The aesthetic process decentres the specular relation with which ideology perpetuates its closed infinity. The aesthetic effect is certainly imaginary; but this imaginary is not the reflection of the real, since it is the real of this reflection. — Alain Badiou

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Agatha Christie

A secret de Polichinelle is a secret that everyone can know. For this reason the people who do not know it never hear about it - for if everyone thinks you know a thing, nobody tells you. — Agatha Christie

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Isaac Marion

What happened to the world was gradual. I've forgotten what it actually was, but I have faint, fetal memories of what it was like. A smoldering dread that never really caught fire till there wasn't much left to burn. Each sequential step surprised us. Then one day we woke up, and everything was gone. — Isaac Marion

Spraggett On Chess Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Men are so accustomed to maintaining external order by violence that they cannot conceive of life being possible without violence. — Leo Tolstoy