
Top 19 Dmitri Volkogonov Quotes
#1. It doesn't work that way. Each love is unique. Special. Giving to one never takes away from another. Those might be the wisest words I've ever heard.
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#3. Per Aspera Ad Astra
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#4. I knew a brother drowned himself in wine once. It was a poor vintage, though, and his corpse did not improve it."
"You drank the wine?"
"It's an awful thing to find a brother dead. You'd have need of a drink as well, Lord Snow.
George R R Martin
#5. An attitude of gratitude goes a long way when it comes to physical and emotional healing.
Jill Bolte Taylor
#6. We rarely know who our ancestors were. Who can even remember the names of their great-grandparents? They have vanished into the dim and distant past
Dmitri Volkogonov
#8. It is surely indisputable that no single leader in the twentieth century exerted as great an influence on the course of world history as Lenin.
Dmitri Volkogonov
#9. If you have to say you're not doing something, then you probably are.
Karin Slaughter
#10. You're right." I played into his cynicism, but only halfheartedly. "We don't really believe that, do we?" "No, we don't," Bill admitted. "But tonight we do." I
Hope Jahren
#11. Through the "Strength" of one and his simple existence, there will be a transformation affecting many because of just one life.
J.D. Stark
#12. All revolutions are bloody. The October Revolution was bloodless, but it was only the beginning
Dmitri Volkogonov
#13. No matter who you asked, the answer was always the same: Ferret was an irredeemable bag of cat shit.
Daniel Younger
#14. Dogmatism grew from the soil of simplistic and frequently wrong concepts. Dogmatism is like a ship that has run aground: the waves run, the ship stays put, but the impression of movement persists
Dmitri Volkogonov
#16. It's hard to shoot anything in L.A.; it's just a chore, but they're great here.
Joel Silver
#17. It must have been the summer of 1967, the Beatles were singing love is all you need. I held her hand as we walked through the arcades.
Robert Earl Keen
#18. Soaking them in buckets of seawater, to which she'd add a handful of cornmeal and a rusty nail. She'd agitate the water several times a day, and change the water after twelve hours.
Ruth Ozeki
#19. The sharp thrill of seeing them [killdeer birds] reminded me of childhood happiness, gifts under the Christmas tree, perhaps, a kind of euphoria we adults manage to shut out most of the time. This is why I bird-watch, to recapture what it's like to live in this moment, right now.
Lynn Thomson
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