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Valbona Mema Quotes By Mary Virginia Provines

Books are only half our job ; the other half is human nature. — Mary Virginia Provines

Valbona Mema Quotes By Allen Lacy

Democracy is fine in politics. It should stay there, and we need more of it. But its political virture is no reason to practice it in the garden. — Allen Lacy

Valbona Mema Quotes By Lydia Millet

There was the honour and austerity of money as he walked through art galleries, as he saw around him the collections of oil paintings by dead men, lit so carefully that warmth seemed to emanate from within - and not because their art was loved or understood but because it could be sold and bought for handsome sums. — Lydia Millet

Valbona Mema Quotes By B.C. Morin

I'm sure I have no idea what you are talking about PRINCESS." He tilted his head and half curtseyed when he said the last word.
"That! That is what I am talking about. Since we ran into the others you have been cold and more arrogant than usual." She kept her voice low so the others would not hear.
"Is that so? I would say I was averagely arrogant — B.C. Morin

Valbona Mema Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

What we ask is to be human individuals, however peculiar and unexpected. It is no good saying: "You are a little girl and therefore you ought to like dolls"; if the answer is, "But I don't," there is no more to be said. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Valbona Mema Quotes By Mark Twain

Summer is the time when it is too hot to do the job that it was too cold to do last winter. — Mark Twain

Valbona Mema Quotes By Wyndham Lewis

To begin with, I hold that there is never an end; everything of which our life is composed, pictures and books as much as anything else, is a means only, in the sense that the work of art exists in the body of the movement of life. It may be a strong factor of progress and direction, but we cannot say that it is the end or reason of things, for it is so much implicated with them ; and when we are speaking of art we suddenly find that we are talking of life all the time. — Wyndham Lewis