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  • Whoever would understand the poet Must go into the poet's country. [Ger., Wer den Dichter will verstehen Muss in Dichters Lande gehen.] -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • If excitement is a mechanism our Creator uses for His own amusement, love is something that belongs to us alone and enables us to flee the Creator. Love is our freedom. Love lies beyond "Es Muss sein! -- Milan Kundera
  • I got a promo of 'Nichts Muss' in what would have been 2002 or 2003 and fell totally in love with it after listening to it on an airplane that took me to Australia via Taipei and Kuala Lumpur. -- John Darnielle
  • If excitement is a mechanism our Creator uses for His own amusement, love is something that belongs to us alone and enables us to flee the Creator. Love is our freedom. Love lies beyond Es Muss sein! -- Milan Kundera
  • Blut muss fliessen -- Jan Valtin
  • Es muss sein. Es muss sein. -- Milan Kundera
  • Um zu schreien, musst du atmen. -- Khaled Hosseini
  • 6.41 Der Sinn der Welt muss ausserhalb ihrer liegen. -- Wittgenstein
  • Mussolini? Leo frownedWasn't he like BFFs with Hitler? -- Rick Riordan
  • Man muss immer tun, was man nicht lassen kann. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Wer seine Zukunft formen will, muss in der Gegenwart leben... -- Antoine De Saint Exupéry
  • Schreiben ist leicht, man muss nur die falschen Worte weglassen. -- Mark Twain
  • Man muss wohl als Frau auch immer ein bisschen Nazi sein. -- Hallgrímur Helgason
  • Man muss einen sehr starken Glauben haben, um Dicher zu sein. -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  • I saw Mussolini tirelessly contemplate a parade of thousands of young men. -- Georges Simenon
  • Niemand gibt dir etwas.Du musst es dir nehmen.(Aus dem Film Departed) -- Guillaume Musso
  • Ein Buch, das man liebt, darf man nicht leihen, sondern muss es besitzen. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Joe Lelyveld told me just now that Gandhi and MussoliniActually met. What an extraordinary thought. -- Frederick Seidel
  • When the snipe and the mussel struggle, the fisherman gets the benefit. Ancient Chinese saying -- Robert Greene
  • Vielleicht ist es so, dass nur das, was nicht ausgesprochen worden ist, durchlebt werden muss. -- J. M. Coetzee
  • Eine Frau muss schweigen koennen. Eine Ehe ohne Schweigen ist wie ein Auto ohne Bremsen. -- Charles Aznavour
  • Die Staatsform muss ein durchsichtiges Gewand sein, das sich dicht an den Leib des Volkes schmiegt. -- Georg Buchner
  • The farewell between Hitler and Mussolini at the station was very affectionate. Both men were moved. -- Galeazzo Ciano
  • Da man nicht tun kann, was man will, muss man das wollen, was man tun kann. -- Terence
  • Manchmal muss ein Schriftsteller tausend Seiten verbrennen, ehe er eine zustande bringt, die es verdient, seinen Namen zu tragen. -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  • By July we had strawberries, red currants, raspberries, veal, dill, baby turnips, marrow. Mussolini resigned, and Italy capitulated. Roses could be had. -- Elise Blackwell
  • Vielleicht muss es im Leben eines Schriftstellers diesen Augenblick geben, in dem ein anderer Schriftsteller beschuldigt wird, seinen Beruf verfehlt zu haben. -- John Irving
  • Die Freiheit des Menschen liegt nicht darin, dass er tun kann, was er will, sondern dass er nicht tun muss, was er nicht will. -- Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Wo Licht ist muss es auch Schatten geben, und wo Schatten ist, gibt es Licht. Es gibt keinen Schatten ohne Licht und kein Licht ohne Schatten. (C.G. Jung) -- Haruki Murakami
  • Rhetoric does not get you anywhere, because Hitler and Mussolini are just as good at rhetoric. But if you can bring these people down with comedy, they stand no chance. -- Mel Brooks
  • It was worthwhile to come here only to see why Europe is rottening, why all this people - good for nothing - are the cause of all the Hitlers and Mussolinis. -- Frida Kahlo
  • Her fingers moved among barnacles and mussels, blue-black, sharp-edged. Neon red starfish were limp Dalis on the rocks, surrounded by bouquets of stinging anemones and purple bursts of spiny sea urchins. -- Janet Fitch
  • I should thank Mussolini for having declared me to be of an inferior race. This led me to the joy of working, not any more, unfortunately, in university institutes but in a bedroom. -- Rita Levi-Montalcini
  • One who has lived through the days of Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and the Japanese war lords feels something that a younger generation does not concerning the aberrations that are possible in this world. -- Bernard Brodie
  • Slim and neatly groomed, he looked like a really sexy mathematician unaware that he was a prime number. I wanted to unbutton his shirt, muss his hair, and exclaim, Good heavens, Professor Dracula, you're stunning! -- Marta Acosta
  • I deciced if I were ever to get into booze and women, my line would be, 'Excuse me, madam, but I would really love to bed and muss you. . . . Are you perchance free this evening? -- Rachel Cohn
  • Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal. It was Mussolini's success in Italy, with his government-directed economy, that led the early New Dealers to say But Mussolini keeps the trains running on time. -- Ronald Reagan
  • We, unlike Nazi Germany or Mussolini's Italy, have never stopped being a nation of laws, not of men. But witness how men with motives and a majority can manipulate law to cruel and unjust ends. -- Robert Byrd
  • My toaster could have a soul,and the walnut grove to the east of my house could be just a bunch of trees or could be made from the atoms of Elvis or Mussolini.Why not? -- A.S. King
  • The door banged open and Eve rushed out, flushed and mussed and still buttoning her shirtIt's not what you think. She saidIt was just - oh OK, whatever, it was exactly what you think. Now WHAT? -- Rachel Caine
  • Wonder whether Mussolini's mother spanked him too much or too little--you never know, these psychological days. Can distinctly remember spanking Peter, but it doesn't seem to have warped him much, so psychologists very likely all wrong. -- Dorothy L. Sayers
  • A fan is like the thighs of a woman: It opens and closes. A good fan opens with a flick of the wrist. It produces its own weather---a breeze not so strong as to muss the hair. -- Rikki Ducornet
  • And, with much of Europe occupied by Nazi Germany, and Mussolini's armies in Albania, on the Greek frontier, one wasn't sure what came next. So, don't trust the telephone. Or the newspapers. Or the radio. Or tomorrow. -- Alan Furst
  • The news of the open military help to Franco from Hitler and Mussolini, and the heroic resistance of the people of Madrid, Barcelona and the big cities fired a widespread wish to help the Republic and its people. -- Bill Alexander
  • Yew? Not roight in the 'ead? Jus' let me tell yew somefink yew cockeyed idiot. Oi moight call yew daft sometimes, but that don't mean yew're crazy. If'n yew're not roight in the head, then Oi'm Mussolini's fairy godmother. -- Peter St. John
  • She looked at him, his soft brown eyes and tall form, and contemplated raising herself on her toes and kissing his ear, or his cheek...Instead, impulsively before leaving, she reached up and smoothed his mussed hair.Mr. Bradford beamed. -- Heather Dixon
  • Hitler and Mussolini were only the primary spokesmen for the attitude of domination and craving for power that are in the heart of almost everyone. Until the source is cleared, there will always be confusion and hate, wars and class antagonisms. -- Jiddu Krishnamurti
  • If I had been an Italian I am sure that I should have been whole-heartedly with you from the start to finish in your triumphant struggle against the bestial appetites and passions of Leninism.(Speech in Rome on 20 January, 1927, praising Mussolini) -- Winston Churchill
  • If you read about Mussolini or Stalin or some of these other great monsters of history, they were at it all the time, that they were getting up in the morning very early. They were physically very active. They didn't eat lunch. -- A. N. Wilson
  • He lounged on his side, bare-chested and barefooted, his jeans unbuttoned to show both the waistband of his underwear and the sleek lines of his ripped abs. His dark brown hair was sexily mussed and his emerald eyes were bright with mischief. -- Sylvia Day
  • Pair of Kings' is so much fun, literally. It is a very physical show with loads of stunts and green screen work, and you never know what great adventure is ahead of you! It's also a nice change in terms of being of similar ages to Doc Shaw and Mitchel Musso. -- Kelsey Chow
  • We seem to be a long way off from the kind of Fascism which we behold in Italy today, but we are not so far from the kind of Fascism which Mussolini preached in Italy before he assumed power, and we are slowly approaching the conditions which made Fascism there possible. -- John T. Flynn
  • The delay in the application of the policy to books has several explanations. For one thing, Blackshirts were not, nor have they yet become, bookworms; and the intellectual bread of Mussolini himself is made, usually, of clippings. They did not care too much about things which they could not hate since they usually did not know them.... -- Giuseppe Borgese
  • Who understands war: the solders? the homeless ones? Mussolini? Or the leaders of the English and the Americans? No, nobody understands war, they only think they do. Maybe the earth that drinks up the blood understands it and says: How foolish is man. Of all the animals that lives upon me, he is the cleverest and the most foolish. -- Erik Christian Haugaard
  • Hey, it could be worse, Hammond said of their efforts to protect the woodpeckerIt could be a butterfly. Butterflies were easy, I said. I would soon go to see a couple of clam species that the governor of Georgia had accused of endangering the lives of his state's children. Matteson laughed, Woodpeckers are pretty, but mussels? And so it goes. -- Joe Roman
  • Schliesslich hatte Harry immer gesagt, man koenne die einzigen Monster, die es gab - naemlich die in seinem eigenen Kopf -, ueberwinden. Aber das wollte trainiert sein. Man musste sich ihnen stellen und so oft es ging mit ihnen kaempfen. Kleine Gefechte, die man gewinnen konnte, bevor man nach Hause ging, seine Wunden verpflasterte und aufs Neue in den Kampf zog. -- Jo Nesbø
  • There is only one home to the life of a river-mussel; there is only one home to the life of a tortoise; there is only one shell to the soul of man: there is only one world to the spirit of our race. If that world leaves its course and smashes on boulders of the great void, whose world will give us shelter? -- Wole Soyinka
  • The Don looked around his cell, including the naked 30 year-old woman sprawled in his bed and steaming bowl of Mussels Marinara sitting in front of him. He was always famished after sex and couldn't envision a life on the outside that would limit all of the things he loved to do. In a way, being on the outside would be like going to jail for Don Vito. -- Phil Wohl
  • Marie's drunk texts:Marie: Horse, muss yuMarie: Why dont anser?Marie: Horse like yur name. Horsey. I'd like to rid u horsey, LOL. You sleeping? Or busy with someone?Marie: I know yur there. I bet you got a new gurl alredy. Screw you.Marie: Screw you and your slut. I hate you. Take yur club and shove it up yur ass I wudn't be yoor old lady for ten milion dollrs. -- Joanna Wylde
  • Man muss immer etwas haben, worauf man sich freut. -- Eduard Mörike
  • I don't like to read books. They muss up my mind. -- Henry Ford
  • Ein ehrlicher Mann mag stecken, in welchem Kleide er will, man muss ihn lieben. -- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  • All religions must be tolerated ... every man must go to heaven in his own way. [Die Religionen müssen alle toleriert werden ... denn hier muss ein jeder nach seiner Fasson selig werden.] -- Frederick the Great
  • The machine has several virtues... One may lean back in his chair and work it. It piles an awful stack of words on one page. It don't muss things or scatter ink blots around. -- Mark Twain
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