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Sska3 Quotes By Michael D. O'Brien

The pain in itself is not joy. It is simply pain. But the meaning of the pain, that is joy. — Michael D. O'Brien

Sska3 Quotes By Karlheinz Stockhausen

So there is a personal sense of style for a given work - I don't like a general style, but every work has its own style, and I want to create a style for every work. — Karlheinz Stockhausen

Sska3 Quotes By Fred Bodsworth

If we go on as we are, we will destroy in the next century everything that the poets have been singing about for the past two thousand years. — Fred Bodsworth

Sska3 Quotes By Ryszard Kapuscinski

If reason ruled the world would history even exist? — Ryszard Kapuscinski

Sska3 Quotes By Julian Barnes

How attracted to one another we had been; how light she felt on my lap; how exciting it always was; how, even though we weren't having "full sex," all the elements of it--the lust, the tenderness, the candour, the trust--were there anyway. And how part of me hadn't minded not "going the whole way"...This acceptance of less than others had was also due to fear, of course: fear of pregnancy, fear of saying or doing the wrong thing, fear of an overwhelming closeness I couldn't handle. — Julian Barnes

Sska3 Quotes By Anais Nin

We are more severe judges of our own acts ... We judge our thoughts, our intents, our secret curses, our secret hates, not only our acts. — Anais Nin

Sska3 Quotes By Michael D. O'Brien

garden. I have been defeated, — Michael D. O'Brien

Sska3 Quotes By Ernest Mandel

There has been hardly a single year since 1917, and in a certain sense since 1905, without a revolution somewhere in the world in which the workers participated in a rather important way. — Ernest Mandel

Sska3 Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

The European single currency is bound to fail, economically, politically and indeed socially, though the timing, occasion and full consequences are all necessarily still unclear. — Margaret Thatcher