Top 14 Doescher Group Quotes
#1. There are so many ways it could have all turned out differently.
Jennifer E. Smith
#2. The basic law of capitalism is you or I, not both you and I.
Karl Liebknecht
#3. My mum is very driven and has always kept me busy ... She used to say to me, 'Nobody likes a teenager. So use your teenage years to work. Then enjoy your life when you're slightly older.'
Ella Eyre
#4. Hunger reduces one to an utterly spineless, brainless condition, more like the after-effects of influenza than anything else. It is as though all one's blood had been pumped out and lukewarm water substituted.
George Orwell
#5. The music of your youth stays with you and winds itself around your heart. I hear one chord of "Strawberry Fields Forever" or "Satisfaction" and am instantly back in time. It doesn't matter where I am, suddenly I'm walking through the woods, I'm in my best friend's room ...
Alice Hoffman
#6. When your family is twice as weird as normal, you have to be twice as polite to authority, because authority hates weird.
Rosemary Clement-Moore
#8. The most difficult of enterprises is to secure the cooperation of others in enterprises those others did not think of first.
Murray Leinster
#9. Like a dried up spring, magic trickled forth with less and less strength, until one day, the people awoke and there was simply no more to be had.
Natalia Marx
#10. Often the remedy is deemed the highest good because it helps so many.
Paracelsus
#11. I am 18 years old, that's for sure, OFFICIALLY... no need to hide anymore my age or to try to fake it for one reason or another... but still somehow I miss 16,17 being years old. Somehow feeling like trash now... doesn't makes anything better.
Deyth Banger
#12. Cold. Foggy cold. Soaking through fabric, biting into the skin, clutching the bones until flesh crawled.
There was no moonlight, only orange, smoky lanterns, and the light made the snow glitter and turned the shadows into blood.
Erik Tavares
#13. I am not second-guessing or questioning my understanding of the issue
Christine Maggiore
#14. Separating them were two layers of brick, a few inches of plaster, and nine years of silence.
Paolo Giordano
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