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Torresan Spezie Quotes By Douglas Alexander

Politicians often reveal most about themselves in unguarded moments. — Douglas Alexander

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Saadat Hasan Manto

If you cannot bear these stories then the society is unbearable. Who am I to remove the clothes of this society, which itself is naked. I don't even try to cover it, because it is not my job, that's the job of dressmakers. — Saadat Hasan Manto

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

But now it was he, not they, who crossed the street, so they would not see the tears he could no longer hold back, not his midnight tears, as he thought, but other tears: the ones he had been swallowing for fifty-one years, nine months and four days. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Simon R. Green

I've been here a long time," I said finally. "But I think what I truly believe in is people. They can always surprise you. They have such potential . . . They can change and grow and become so much more than they or anyone else would ever have thought possible. Unlike gods. And at the end of the day, I believe that people should be kind to each other. — Simon R. Green

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Zinedine Zidane

I am proud of where I come from and never forget the people I grew up with. Wherever I go, La Castellane is where I want to go back to. — Zinedine Zidane

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Peter Koevari

Some consider me as a bad influence, but I prefer to see myself as indifferent. To define an act as good or evil is solely to see an action from one perspective or another. A mortal who kills another in the act of vengeance is branded a murderer, but a mortal who kills another in the heat of the battle is celebrated as a hero. — Peter Koevari

Torresan Spezie Quotes By Anais Nin

It was this that frightened me
the sense that behind the grande amoureuse lay concealed a little bourgeoise who wanted security in love. — Anais Nin