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Toskani Quotes By James Baldwin

We should certainly know by now that it is one thing to overthrow a dictator or repel an invader and quite another thing really to achieve a revolution. Time and time and time again, the people discover that they have merely betrayed themselves into the hands of yet another Pharaoh who, since he was necessary to put the broken country together, will not let them go. — James Baldwin

Toskani Quotes By Fredrik Backman

Death is a strange thing. People live their whole lives as if it does not exist, and yet it's often one of the great motivations for the living. Some of us, in time, become so conscious of it that we live harder, more obstinately, with more fury. Some need its constant presence to even be aware of its antithesis. Others become so preoccupied with it that they go into the waiting room long before it has announced its arrival. We fear it, yet most of us fear more than anything that it may take someone other than ourselves. For the greatest fear of death is always that it will pass us by. And leave us there alone. — Fredrik Backman

Toskani Quotes By Alice Munro

If you were writing poetry it was somewhat safer to be a woman than a man. — Alice Munro

Toskani Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Solitude is independence. It had been my wish and with the years I had attained it. It was cold. Oh, cold enough! But it was also still, wonderfully still and vast like the cold stillness of space in which the stars revolve. — Hermann Hesse

Toskani Quotes By Manolo Blahnik

These are very dainty and superrefined, but really vile. — Manolo Blahnik

Toskani Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

No, I can't argue with them; they wear impenetrable armour, while I'm naked. — Leo Tolstoy

Toskani Quotes By Romario

I'm like any Brazilian: I like to go out and enjoy myself. — Romario

Toskani Quotes By James Laughlin

Then, of course, there are those sad occasions when a poet or a writer has not grown, and one has to let them go because they're just not making headway. But we have a very clear personal relationship with the authors. — James Laughlin