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Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Britt Reints

When you hear the call to happiness, it is your responsibility to answer it. — Britt Reints

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Marcel Proust

His life and family circle changed considerably between 1900 and 1905. In February 1903, Proust's brother Robert married and left the family apartment. His father died in September of the same year. Finally, and most crushingly, Proust's beloved mother died in September 1905. — Marcel Proust

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Fiona Apple

Because for whatever reason, even though I want to stay home all the time and be left alone, I want to tell the world who I am now. — Fiona Apple

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Amelia Warner

It's so English to hate L.A. I'd like to say I love it, but I don't. It's such a weird place. If it were my choice, I wouldn't spend a day there. Everything shuts at 11. And everyone thinks they're so crazy and wild and liberal, and they're not! — Amelia Warner

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Snape looked horrified. 'You have kept him alive so that he can die at the right moment?'
'Don't look shocked, Severus. How many men and women have you watched die?'
'Lately, only those whom I could not save', said Snape. — J.K. Rowling

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Meena Alexander

The act of writing, it seems to me, makes up a shelter, allows space to what would otherwise be hidden, crossed out, mutilated. Sometimes writing can work toward a reparation, making a sheltering space for the mind. Yet it feeds off ruptures, tears in what might otherwise seem a seamless, oppressive fabric. — Meena Alexander

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Heather Headley

Some of the songs have a tinge more pop this time. I wanted to go into different worlds. — Heather Headley

Toxicomanie Chez Quotes By Charles Horton Cooley

To cease to admire is a proof of deterioration. — Charles Horton Cooley