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Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Snowing is an attempt of God to make the dirty world look clean. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Rafael Sabatini

A man may not fear to die, and yet be appalled by the form in which death comes to him. — Rafael Sabatini

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Jack Johnson

Our dreams are made of real things, like a shoebox full of photographs. — Jack Johnson

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Salman Rushdie

At the height of the British Empire very few English novels were written that dealt with British power. It's extraordinary that at the moment in which England was the global superpower the subject of British power appeared not to interest most writers. — Salman Rushdie

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Frederick Buechner

It was the upward-reaching and fathomlessly hungering, heart-breaking love for the beauty of the world at its most beautiful, and, beyond that, for that beauty east of the sun and west of the moon which is past the reach of all but our most desperate desiring and is finally the beauty of Beauty itself, of Being itself and what lies at the heart of Being. — Frederick Buechner

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Frigyes Karinthy

Humor is the whole truth. — Frigyes Karinthy

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Claire Contreras

I try to search for the light, but I know I'll never find it, because there is no light in darkness. — Claire Contreras

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Robert Barry

I like the work hanging free in the frame. I don't like too much frame around it but I like a little breathing space around the piece. — Robert Barry

Versprechen Synonym Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Thoreau the "Patron Saint of Swamps" because he enjoyed being in them and writing about them said, "my temple is the swamp ... When I would recreate myself, I seek the darkest wood, the thickest and most impenetrable and to the citizen, most dismal, swamp. I enter a swamp as a sacred place, a sanctum sanctorum ... I seemed to have reached a new world, so wild a place ... far away from human society. What's the need of visiting far-off mountains and bogs, if a half-hour's walk will carry me into such wildness and novelty. — Henry David Thoreau