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- If I smashed the traditions it was because I knew no traditions. I'm the girl with the unquenchable thirst.
- The fact alone that both, like Chatham before them, were great war ministers, links their names inseparably. Beyond that, they shared many qualities in common:…
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- We all carry it within us: supreme strength, the fullness of wisdom, unquenchable joy. It is never thwarted, and cannot be destroyed. — Huston Smith
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- If I smashed the traditions it was because I knew no traditions. I'm the girl with the unquenchable thirst. — Unknown Author
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- Not curiosity, not vanity, not the consideration of expediency, not duty and conscientiousness, but an unquenchable, unhappy thirst that brooks no compromise… — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel