Ungewitters Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not going to be hardened by these people, to these things, I'm not going to let them destroy my feelings or my emotions. — Pete Doherty

Caen's San Francisco may not be the city we remember, but it is the city we want to remember. — Willie Brown

Shall a man not have his spring as well as the plants? — Henry David Thoreau

If you're extremely, painfully frightened of age, it shows. — Jeanne Moreau

From sandwich to summer school, they were the symbols of subservience and the enemies of freedom. — J.G. Ballard

For a moment Ethan simply stares. Before him is the monster of his nightmares: his sister's murderer, the beast who robbed him of his greatest love. How easy, how fulfilling would it be to take Marduk's life? But the arrow in Ethan's fingers slips to the ground.
"No. even revenge is too great an honor for you."
As the night falls and brings an end to this long day of darkness, Marduk inhales his last staggered breath and his body turns to stone. — Marianne Curley

I choose work that is hard to pull off. And it's scary how things can go wrong. But if there's no risk involved, it's not challenging. A good idea will survive any process. — Steven Holl

There's Pam watching anxiously. She doesn't look anxious though. — Stephen Hadley

The attitude of uncompromising heroism is attractive, and appeals especially to the dramatic instinct. But the purpose of the serious revolutionary is not personal heroism, nor martyrdom, but the creation of a happier world. Those who have the happiness of the world at heart will shrink from attitudes and the facile hysteria of "no parley with the enemy." They will not embark upon enterprises, however arduous and austere, which are likely to involve the martyrdom of their country and the discrediting of their ideals. It is by slower and less showy methods that the new world must be built [ ... ] To find fault with those who urge these considerations, or to accuse them of faint-heartedness, is mere sentimental self-indulgence, sacrificing the good we can do to the satisfaction of our own emotions. — Bertrand Russell

It was scary having that sort of power over a girl. You could hurt her in ways you might never understand. — Amber Dermont