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Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Valentinno

I would not have imagined that love himself would have such a fatal blow this. — Valentinno

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By T. S. Eliot

You have learned enough to see that cats are much like you and me. — T. S. Eliot

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Jarvis Cocker

Hawkwind are one of those bands that people introduce you to because you don't see them on the covers of magazines. I'd heard 'Silver Machine' but Russell Senior, who was in Pulp, got me into them. They had a song called 'Master Of The Universe' and we nicked the title in 1985 for one of our songs. — Jarvis Cocker

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Wale

Riding in another drop, ain't talking Enterprise
They try to see me, get diabetes from humble pie — Wale

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Beauty exists not in sameness but in difference. — Paulo Coelho

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Tony Blair

I mean, you can agree or disagree with Iraq or Afghanistan, but by the way, now the great campaigning cause out there is the absence of intervention in Syria. And then in Libya, it's partial intervention. And that doesn't really explain why some countries that have literally nothing to do with the interventions in the Middle East end up getting targeted. — Tony Blair

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Dinesh D'Souza

C.S. Lewis said that conscience is nothing more than the voice of God within our souls; the bridge that links the creature to the creator — Dinesh D'Souza

Thought Catalog 33 Quotes By Elena Ferrante

I listened, I understood and I didn't understand. Long ago she had threatened Marcello with the shoemaker's knife simply because he had dared to grab my wrist and break the bracelet. From that point on, I was sure that if Marcello had just brushed against her she would have killed him. But toward Stefano, now, she showed no explicit aggression. Of course, the explanation was simple: we had seen our fathers beat our mothers from childhood. We had grown up thinking that a stranger must not even touch us, but that our father, our boyfriend, and our husband could hit us when they liked, out of love, to educate us, to reeducate us. As — Elena Ferrante