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Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Milan Kundera

She spoke about it with such emphasis (somewhat affected) that I could see at once that I was hearing the manifesto of her generation. Every generation has its own set of passions, loves, and interests, which it professes with a certain tenacity, to differentiate it from older generations and to confirm itself in its uniqueness. Submitting to a generation mentality (to this pride of the herd) has always repelled me. After Miss Broz had developed her provocative argument (I've now heard it at least fifty times from people her age) that all mankind is divided into those who give hitchhikers lifts (human people who love adventure) and those who don't (inhuman people who fear life), I jokingly called her a "dogmatist of the hitch." She answered sharply that she was neither dogmatist nor revisionist nor sectarian nor deviationist, that those were all words of ours, that we had invented them, that they belonged to us, and that they were completely alien to them. — Milan Kundera

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

The most astonishing observation one makes today is that people surrender everything in the face of nothingness: their own judgment, their humanity, their neighbors. Where this fear is exploited without scruple, there are no limits to what can be achieved.[130] — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Beryl Dov

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Is it odd of me that I'm Jonsesing for strange? — Beryl Dov

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Cari Silverwood

He went through the vehicle usage manual in his head and recalled the simulator training. Then he unlocked the car, ushered her in, and started the engine. All went well until he rammed into the car parked in front. — Cari Silverwood

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By H. Rap Brown

So black people all across this country are uniting. They must unite, and they must organize themselves. — H. Rap Brown

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Lawrence Block

Novels are written - as life is lived - One Day At A Time. — Lawrence Block

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Ansel Adams

The only things in my life that compatibly exists with this grand universe are the creative works of the human spirit. — Ansel Adams

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Woody Allen

If the [actors] are working, and I have a dinner engagement, I don't do 20 takes. I do five takes and go home. I want to go to dinner. — Woody Allen

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Nikolai Gogol

There exists a kind of laughter which is worthy to be ranked with the higher lyric emotions and is infinitely different from the twitching of a mean merrymaker. — Nikolai Gogol

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By John Osteen

You cannot think negative thoughts and expect to live a positive life. — John Osteen

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Jack Vance

Within and about the Forest of Tantrevalles existed a hundred or more fairy shees, each the castle of a fairy tribe. Thripsey Shee on Madling Meadow, little more than a mile within the precincts of the forest, was ruled by King Throbius and his spouse Queen Bossum. His realm included Madling Meadow and as much of the forest surrounding as was consistent with his dignity. The fairies at Thripsey numbered eighty-six. — Jack Vance

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

Now it was ruined. That was what I wanted. And now it had happened. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By Suzanne Smith

It's not a giant thing, like graduation, Mardi Gras, Halloween or New Year's. We do get business from it. That's why we put stuff out; we don't skip it. It's our big thing for March. — Suzanne Smith

Tocarse Los Cojones Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

She had heard her mother say that she loved turns in roads - they were so provocative and alluring. Rilla thought she hated them. She had seen Jem and Jerry vanish from her around a bend in the road - then Walter - and now Ken. Brothers and playmate and sweetheart - they were all gone, never, it might be, to return. Yet still the Piper piped and the dance of death went on. — L.M. Montgomery