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Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Roberto Bolano

... untill he felt Ingeborg slip two fingers into her vagina and then moisten the entrance to her ass with the same fingers and ask him, no, order, him to penetrate her, sodomize her, right now, immediately, before another moment passed, which Reiter did without thinking twice ... — Roberto Bolano

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Edith Hahn Beer

Children by the Nazi forces, for slave labor — Edith Hahn Beer

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By John Steinbeck

You know, one of the things that made me come here, was that I am frightfully afraid of being alone. The fear of the dark is only part of it. I wanted to break that fear in the middle, because I am afraid much of my existance is going to be more or less alone, and I might as well go into training for it. It comes on me at night mostly, in little waves of panic, that constrict something in my stomach. But don;t you think it is good to fight these things? Last night, some quite large animal came and sniffed under the door. I presume it was a coyote, though I do not know. The moon had not come up, and when I run outside there was nothing to be seen. But the main thing was that I was frightened, even though I knew it could be nothing but a coyote. Don't tell anyone I am afraid. I do not like to be suspected of being afraid. — John Steinbeck

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

She is a great gobbler of books, but reads only trash, memorizing nothing and leaving out the longer descriptions. — Vladimir Nabokov

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Grace Slick

I am not strict vegan, because I'm a hedonist pig. If I see a big chocolate cake that is made with eggs, I'll have it. — Grace Slick

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Max Planck

The entire world we apprehend through our senses is no more than a tiny fragment in the vastness of Nature. — Max Planck

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Rupali Desai

Fame must be received with gratitude and handled with humility. — Rupali Desai

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Terry Branstad

Iowa voters are intelligent enough to make up their minds. — Terry Branstad

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Marina Keegan

I confessed that they were too hard to follow, and the summer before my sophomore fall, she sought to fully transform Yale's food-allergy plan. With her credentials from Boston Children's Hospital, she arranged meetings with our head chefs and supervisors, getting gluten-free cereals and bagels in dining halls, adding "gluten" labels on every dish's information cards. It was unbelievable. It was impressive. Watching her make calls, I could see her eyes smile with the smallest hint of pride. — Marina Keegan

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Alicia Thompson

Joanna gave me a leveling look. You think we're the only major that's superinsular and clique-ish and gossips about everyone else in it? Believe me, if Nathan bought a new brand of toothpaste, those math nerds probably already know about it. — Alicia Thompson

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Mary Alice Monroe

No knowledge is wasted, — Mary Alice Monroe

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Sting

I exist in a state of almost perpetual hysteria. — Sting

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Things bloosom in their time. They bud and bloom, blossom and fade. Everything in its time. — Neil Gaiman

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Denis Diderot

One swallows the lie that flatters, but sips the bitter truth drop by drop. — Denis Diderot

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

In the year of Christ 1571, at the age of thirty-eight, on the last day of February, anniversary of his birth, Michel de Montaigne, lon weary of the servitude of the court and of public employments, while still entire, retired to the bosom of the learned Virgins [Muses], where in calm and freedom from all cares he will spend what little remains of his life now more than half run out. If the fates permit, he will completethis abode, this sweet ancestral retreat; and he has consecrated it to his freedom, tranquility, and leisure. — Michel De Montaigne

Wall Inscription In His Library Quotes By Logan Rutherford

I had a confidence that I hadn't had before. Was that considered a superpower? Could I be like, Yes, I have super-strength, speed, hearing, and super-confidence? — Logan Rutherford