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Everyone Quotes by Milan Kundera
- At a time when history made its way slowly, the few events were easily remembered and woven into a backdrop, known to everyone, before which…
- The basis of shame is not some personal mistake of ours, but the ignominy, the humiliation we feel that we must be what we are…
- The irresistible proliferation of graphomania shows me that everyone without exception bears a potential writer within him, so that the entire human species has good…
- For everyone is pained by the thought of disappearing, unheard and unseen, into an indifferent universe, and because of that everyone wants, while there is…
- What is unique about the "I" hides itself exactly in what is unimaginable about a person. All we are able to imagine is what makes…
- I am not in favor of imposing happiness on people. Everyone has a right to his bad wine, to his stupidity, and to his dirty…
- High culture is nothing but a child of that European perversion called history, the obsession we have with going forward, with considering the sequence of…
More Everyone Quotes
- There Is No Value Of What You Did In Past, Show Your Best Part Today. Everyone Wants To Read Today's Newspaper Coz… — Ritu Ghatourey
- Another belief of mine; that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise. — Margaret Atwood
- Cause I like you, but I know you don't know it. I like you soo much, I talk to everyone but you.… — Superman
- We need to gather everyone we can. Damien scoffed. Uh, boss, hate to be a pall, but I think everyone we can… — Sherrilyn Kenyon
- There was an idea of accepting everyone; there was no sense of exclusion. — Bill Pullman
- Sometimes you just have to pretend that you are happy just to stop everyone from asking what happened. — Nishan Panwar
- Money's important. Everyone cares about money. And when you don't have money, money becomes the overriding obsession of your life. — Paul Auster
- Everyone knows the beautiful story of Abraham and the sacrifice of Isaac. How this noble father led his child to the slaughter;… — Annie Besant