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Another Quotes by Peter De Vries
- We turned on one another deep, drowned gazes, and exchanged a kiss that reduced my bones to rubber and my brain to gruel.
- We know the human brain is a device to keep the ears from grating on one another.
- We must love one another, yes, yes, that's all true enough, but nothing says we have to like each other. It may be the very…
- Sex in marriage is like medicine. Three times a day for the first week. Then once a day for another week. Then once every three…
- We must love one another, yes, yes, that's all true enough, but nothing says we have to like each other.
- Why is the awfulness of families such a popular reason for starting another?
- We are not primarily put on this earth to see through one another, but to see one another through.
- The satirist shoots to kill while the humorist brings his prey back alive and eventually releases him again for another chance.
- The idea of a Supreme Being who creates a world in which one creature is designed to eat another in order to subsist, and then…
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