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Voluntarismus Quotes By Moss Hart

The self-hatred that destroys is the waste of unfulfilled promise. — Moss Hart

Voluntarismus Quotes By John Keats

A moment's thought is passion's passing knell. — John Keats

Voluntarismus Quotes By Susan Sontag

The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own. — Susan Sontag

Voluntarismus Quotes By Hazrat Inayat Khan

The lover's pleasure is in the pleasure of the beloved. The lover is satisfied when the beloved is fed. The lover is vain when the beloved is adorned. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Voluntarismus Quotes By Ha-Joon Chang

There is a big logical jump between acknowledging the destructive nature of hyperinflation and arguing that the lower the rate of inflation, the better. — Ha-Joon Chang

Voluntarismus Quotes By Terry Teachout

The script of a play is not a finished product: It's a set of instructions. — Terry Teachout

Voluntarismus Quotes By Alistair MacLean

There was such a thing as luck, but to acknowledge its existence was to hold two fingers up to fate. — Alistair MacLean

Voluntarismus Quotes By Delano Johnson

A rebel to what's cool, I don't follow trends, maybe that's why I don't have many friends, but I know my destination. — Delano Johnson

Voluntarismus Quotes By Wolfgang Tillmans

It's very real, the narrow line between a night danced away and the potential of death around the corner. — Wolfgang Tillmans

Voluntarismus Quotes By Anne Bronte

Two years hence you will be as calm as I am now, - and far, far happier, I trust, for you are a man and free to act as you please — Anne Bronte

Voluntarismus Quotes By Eric Felten

If you think only of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. — Eric Felten

Voluntarismus Quotes By John Steinbeck

In all the mad incongruity, the turgid stultiloquy of life, I felt, at least, securely anchored to myself. Whatever the vacillations of other people, I thought myself terrifically constant. But now, here I am, dragging a frayed line, and my anchor gone. — John Steinbeck