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Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

All talk of method and style seemed suddenly trivial; I became interested in meaning. I wanted to say something musically about life and living. — Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Herman Melville

In times of strong emotion mankind disdain all base considerations. — Herman Melville

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Ann Brashares

The most haunting thing was not that he didn't love her anymore. She could have accepted that eventually. The most haunting thing was that he did. He loved her from afar. He loved her in a way that was preserved in time, that couldn't be sullied. And she tended it in her careful, curatorial way. — Ann Brashares

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Carol Burnett

Dance, dance for me
Dance with the stars
Laugh, laugh for me
Wherever you are

Sing, sing out loud
Like angels do
Remember me
The way I'll remember you

Love, love for me
With all your soul
Cry, cry for me
As I grow old

See, see me from the edge of Heaven's eye
Feel for me 'cause feelings never die

I'll remember you
My very special friend
Until we meet again

(By Carrie Hamilton, Carol Burnett's daughter) — Carol Burnett

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Ophelia London

Tell me if this is too forward," he said in a low voice that was surprisingly shaky, "but do you want to come
"
"Yes," she answered, exhaling hot breath on his neck.
He grinned and gave her hip a squeeze. "I must say, this has been the most pleasant surprise I could imagine."
"You're not very imaginative, then." She gave him the flirty eyes.
"Good thing I am. — Ophelia London

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Fiona Helmsley

You tripped over my baggage, when it could have been easily navigated by more agile feet. — Fiona Helmsley

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Max Lerner

The so-called lessons of history are for the most part the rationalizations of the victors. History is written by the survivors. — Max Lerner

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Lin Yutang

How many of us are able to distinguish between the odors of noon and midnight, or of winter and summer, or of a windy spell and a still one? If man is so generally less happy in the cities than in the country, it is because all these variations and nuances of sight and smell and sound are less clearly marked and lost in the general monotony of gray walls and cement pavements. — Lin Yutang

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Jodi Picoult

The joke's on them. One little hypodermic wont' be enough. Split a piece of wood, and they'll find me. Lift up a stone, and they'll find me. Look in the mirror, and they'll find me ... If you really want to know what makes someone a killer, ask yourself what would make you do it. — Jodi Picoult

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Oscar Wilde

However, it is always nice to be expected, and not to arrive. — Oscar Wilde

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

Something quite remote from anything the builders intended has come out of their work, and out of the fierce little human tragedy in which I played; something none of us thought about at the time: a small red flame
a beaten-copper lamp of deplorable design, relit before the beaten-copper doors of a tabernacle; the flame which the old knights saw from their tombs, which they saw put out; that flame burns again for other soldiers, far from home, farther, in heart, than Acre or Jerusalem. It could not have been lit but for the builders and the tragedians, and there I found it this morning, burning anew among the old stones. — Evelyn Waugh

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

It's useful because it's beautiful. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By Jessica Anthony

[He] mumbled something about how being a Hungarian meant wanting nothing and being prepared for anything. Or was it the other way around. — Jessica Anthony

Zweiter Weltkrieg Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

(If it's any comfort, we should remind ourselves of the purpose of voting. We don't vote to elect great persons to office. They're not that great. We vote to throw the bastards out.) — P. J. O'Rourke