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Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Marcel Proust

Then came the deglutition of saliva, and the old lady instinctively wiped the stubble of her toothbrush moustache with her handkerchief. — Marcel Proust

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Ivan Panin

Love has the face of a goddess, but the talons of a lion. — Ivan Panin

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Chelsea M. Cameron

I'd rather be your loser than some other girl's winner. — Chelsea M. Cameron

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Paul Roland

In many parts of the world, ghosts are not considered to be a creation of local folklore, but a fact of life. In China the dead are understood to co-exist with the living, a belief which gave rise to the practice of ancestor worship, while in South America the deceased are honoured with annual festivals known as the Day of the Dead which suggests that the material world and the spirit world might not be as distinct as we might like to believe. In the Eastern and Asiatic religions it is believed that death is not the end, but simply a transition from one state of being to another. The Hindu Upanishads, for example, liken each human soul to a lump of salt taken from the ocean which must ultimately return to the source. — Paul Roland

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

A gift of excellence is designed to stretch your ability to soar like an eagle. — Euginia Herlihy

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Quintus Ennius

How can life be worth living, if devoid Of the calm trust reposed by friend in friend? What sweeter joy than in the kindred soul, Whose converse differs not from self-communion? — Quintus Ennius

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Robert Orben

Inflation is bringing us true democracy. For the first time in history, luxuries and necessities are selling at the same price. — Robert Orben

Wahnsinn Synonym Quotes By Robert Eales

Wars rarely turn out as the invaders expect, and — Robert Eales