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Zalatal Quotes By Jeri Ryan

The entire season, the show had never been aired for more than three weeks. You can't get an audience that way. They would never promo the show for the next week. — Jeri Ryan

Zalatal Quotes By Korky Paul

I was brought up in Zimbabwe, and there were seven of us in my family, so it was difficult to read aloud to us all. There weren't that many picture books around in the Fifties in Zimbabwe. My favourite was Heinrich Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter, which was really frightening. — Korky Paul

Zalatal Quotes By Pat Frank

I love you. I worry about you. I wonder whether I tell you enough how I love you and want you and need you and how I am diminished ... when you are not with me and how I am multiplied when you are here. — Pat Frank

Zalatal Quotes By Daniel Pennac

Again, again ... " really means "We must love each other, you and I, if this one story, told and retold, is all we need." Reading again isn't about repeating yourself; it's about offering fresh proof of a love that never tires. — Daniel Pennac

Zalatal Quotes By James Jones

Weary looked at him and shook his head and put the tailgate up and drove down the gravel towards the bivouac, carrying two drunks, who both fatuously imagined, that once in a dream somewhere, sometime, someplace, they had managed for a moment to touch another human soul and understand it. — James Jones

Zalatal Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

All of them began to laugh spontaneously because they knew it was still last night while the people in the streets had the delusion that it was bright hot morning. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Zalatal Quotes By Socrates

My belief is that to have no wants is divine. — Socrates

Zalatal Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

What does reason know? It knows only what it has managed to learn (and it may never learn anything else; that isn't very reassuring, but why not admit it?), while human nature acts as a complete entity, with all that is in it, consciously or unconsciously; and though it may be wrong, it's nevertheless alive. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky