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“takes a devil to make a decent angel.”
Source : Tom Spanbauer (2000). “The Man who Fell in Love with the Moon: A Novel”, p.184, Grove Press
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“Never ever doubt in magic.”
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“Grief and guilt. A powerful combination. Guilt like a liquid, a thin liquor, seeping everywhere, informing everything, saturating the whole-corrosive, like seawater, scented with the rich stench of ordure and corruption, and carrying with it hard, abrasive shards of grief.”
Source : Simon Mawer (2011). “The Gospel Of Judas”, p.149, Hachette UK
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“When the men kill, it is up to us women to fight for the preservation of life.”
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“The presidency is more than a popularity contest.”
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“I think everybody has a responsibility to themselves. If at the end of the day, you can rest and feel OK with yourself, that's fine.”
Source : Source: pitchfork.com
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“In my productive activity, every time a type grows beyond the stage of its genesis, and I have about reached the goal, the intensity gets lost very quickly, and I have to look for new ways.”
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“The aging process seems to strike first at the mechanism which warns that we have been talking too much and the listener is growing restless. The signal isn't perfect at any age - drink, for instance, throws it right out of kilter - but it is almost non-existent in old people.”