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The most dire of all of life's grueling deceptions wedge themselves in in our minds between truth and perceptions.
— Wes Fesler
With her mouth closed she was a rather pretty girl.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Duplicity is necessary in daily life, in that it covers many unpleasant things from sight, so they may not disturb the pleasure of others.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
I would say I'm voluptuous. Statuesque. Definitely curvaceous.
— Queen Latifah
Satan is cunning and man is weak, but God rules the heart of his faithful, and does what he will.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
I'm trying to capture something more fragile than a regular story. I love what people bring me.
— Agnes Varda
Who you are and what you read is private in a library.
— Lemony Snicket
When it comes to mentors, you can't beat survival.
— Christopher McDougall
To live in God is death; to die in God is life.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
God alone is true; God alone is great; alone is God.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
Take winter as you find him, and he turns out to be a thoroughly honest fellow; with no nonsense in him, which is a great comfort in the long-run.
— James Russell Lowell
All the vices lead to fortune when they are joined with the vilest of all
avarice. This is the secret of life. — Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
avarice. This is the secret of life. — Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
Nature her custom holds, Let shame say what it will.
— William Shakespeare
With patience everything comes in due season.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
Technology without hate can be so beneficial for mankind, but in conjunction with hatred, it leads to disaster.
— Simon Wiesenthal
A world will come over you, the happiness, the wealth, the inconceivable greatness of a world.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Words are naught but wind, and the fairest promises like dreams that take flight with the morning.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
The day of death ... is one of the five mysteries, the key of which God holds in his own hands.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye