Top 14 Siegfried Harry Mulisch Quotes

#1. For our sin God had visited our bodies with the gruesome ignominy of rot and decay, there was no indignity in the same body's receiving

Thomas Mann

#2. In 2000, the Mississippi state legislature introduced a bill to make it illegal for a man to have an erection at a strip club even if he is fully dressed.

Steven Lamm

#3. Think of what is and don't let what might have been distract you.

Robin Hobb

#4. Hemingway Defense goes something like this: as a writer, I am a very sensitive fellow, but I am also a man, and real men don't give in to their sensitivities.

Stephen King

#5. Pursue the Dream and Live the Journey

Johannes F. Lisiecki

#6. Um, where are we headed now?"
"Heaven. Or maybe Hell. I forget."
"They're totally different."
"Yup, totally different. They're complete opposites. So we're bound to end up at one of them.

NisiOisiN

#7. As women, we'd be exponentially lighter if we'd sort through some of our emotional clutter... We need to dispose of the crud that we no longer need. Excerpt from essay #3 "What's in my Purse?

Dianne Bright

#8. There is no one that can make me look into their eyes and see the rest of my life. Only you.

Airicka Phoenix

#9. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to LIVE.

George Mallory

#10. In film you can use images exclusively and narrate a whole story very quickly, but you don't always so easily find the form in cinema to dig deeper into human thoughts and emotions. And in a novel you can much more easily express a character's inner thoughts and feelings.

Laura Esquivel

#11. A theme in a lot of my books - and in my own life - is making choices that you feel you should make, or what society wants you to make, as opposed to what is truly right for you.

Emily Giffin

#12. The earth is heavy and opaque without dreams.

Anais Nin

#13. God is only interested in fulfilling your needs, not your wants; learn to successfully weed out your wants from your needs. Matthew 6:8

Felix Wantang

#14. I'd need a good reason to drop my pants

Sidharth Malhotra

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