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Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Old empty chairs are not empty in reality; memories always sit there! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By George Harrison

Avant Garde is French for bullshit. — George Harrison

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Spiro T. Agnew

The criminal left belongs not in a dormitory, but in a penitentiary. — Spiro T. Agnew

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Rene Daumal

I think I possess because I do not try to give,
Trying to give, I see that I have nothing. — Rene Daumal

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

I never lie for the sake of kindness," he murmured, smiling. "One of my many flaws. — Lisa Kleypas

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

What happiness it is to listen to rain at night; joyful relief, ease; a lapping-round and hushing and brooding tenderness, all are mingled together in the sound of the fast-falling rain. God, looking down upon the rainy earth, sees how faint are these lights shining in little windows, - how easily put out ... — Katherine Mansfield

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By John Updike

In asking forgiveness of women for our mythologizing of their bodies, for being unreal about them, we can only appeal to their own sexuality, which is different but not basically different, perhaps, from our own. For women, too, there seems to be that tangle of supplication and possessiveness, that descent toward infantile undifferentiation, that omnipotent helplessness, that merger with the cosmic mother-warmth, that flushed pulse-quickened leap into overestimation, projection, general mix-up. — John Updike

Undifferentiation Is Quotes By Kristen Callihan

Lord above, was there a better sight than a woman flush with passion, her skin dewy and pink, her breasts bouncing from the force of his thrusts? — Kristen Callihan