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It was my kingdom. And when enemies attack your kingdom, you don’t flee. You show them why it’s your kingdom.
Olan Rogers Quotes
Night, the beloved. Night, when words fade and things come alive. When the destructive analysis of day is done, and all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. When man reassembles his fragmentary self and grows with the calm of a tree.
Antoine De Saint Exupery Quotes
Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no fibs.
Oliver Goldsmith Quotes
God gives us always strength enough and sense enough for everything He wants us to do.
John Ruskin Quotes
Men feel about sex the way vampires feel about blood. They don't just like it, they crave it. That's why vampire stories always have strong sexual undercurrents. A vampire's hunger is simply a metaphor for a man's lust. And if a guy is paying attention to you, he wants to have sex with you.
Oliver Markus Quotes
Words like “patience”, and “kindness”, and “goodness”. They are the words of a hero.
Mark Andrew Poe Quotes
But I’ve learned that sometimes, somehow, no matter how much time we spend apart from the ones we care most about, our love for them never fades, for time apart only makes our love grow stronger.
Rebecah McManus Quotes
Let us begin by giving all proper respect to what neuroscience can tell us about ourselves: it reveals some of the most important conditions that are necessary for behavior and awareness. What neuroscience does not do, however, is provide a satisfactory account of the conditions that are sufficient for behavior and awareness. ... The pervasive yet mistaken idea that neuroscience does fully account for awareness and behavior is neuroscientism, an exercise in science-based faith. ... This confusion between necessary and sufficient conditions lies behind the encroachment of “neuroscientistic” discourse on academic work in the humanities...
Raymond Tallis Quotes
I have dozens of loyal fans! Baker's dozens! …they come in thirteens.
Felicia Day Quotes
All life is One Life.
Fakeer Ishavardas Quotes
Perhaps it is the language that chooses the writers it needs, making use of them so that each might express a tiny part of what it is.
José Saramago Quotes
I imagine hell like this: Italian punctuality, German humour and English wine.
Peter Ustinov Quotes
Modesty: the gentle art of enhancing your charm by pretending not to be aware of it.
Oliver Herford Quotes
The intellect is always fooled by the heart.
François de La Rochefoucauld Quotes
A man Sir should keep his friendship in constant repair.
Samuel Johnson Quotes
Anyone - your daddy or mine, your ancestor or mine, your god or mine - who bays for blood of "infidels" is an a***ole. And non-divine.
Fakeer Ishavardas Quotes
That cowardice is incorrigible which the love of power cannot overcome.
Charles Caleb Colton Quotes
Don't tell me about the Press. I know *exactly* who reads the papers. The Daily Mirror is read by the people who think they run the country. The Guardian is read by people who think they *ought* to run the country. The Times is read by the people who actually *do* run the country. The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country. The Financial Times is read by people who *own* the country. The Morning Star is read by people who think the country ought to be run by *another* country. The Daily Telegraph is read by the people who think it is.'"Prime Minister, what about the people who read The Sun?""Sun readers don't care *who* runs the country - as long as she's got big tits.
Antony Jay Quotes
Someone has said that it requires less mental effort to condemn than to think.
Emma Goldman Quotes
You only get one body; it is the temple of your soul. Even God is willing to dwell there. If you truly treat your body like a temple, it will serve you well for decades. If you abuse it you must be prepared for poor health and a lack of energy.
Oli Hille Quotes
But if you come at just any time, I shall never know at what hour my heart is to be ready to greet you.
Antoine De Saint Exupery Quotes
If you burn away my bones, my love for him would remain, tattooed in the air.
Lia Riley Quotes
The recipe for great work is: very exacting taste, plus the ability to gratify it.
Paul Graham Quotes
With the ferrule of his walking-stick Denis began to scratch the boar's long bristly back. The animal moved a little so as to bring himself within easier range of the instrument that evoked in him such delicious sensations; then he stood stock still, softly grunting his contentment. The mud of years flaked off his sides in a grey powdery scurf. "What a pleasure it is," said Denis, "to do somebody a kindness. I believe I enjoy scratching this pig quite as much as he enjoys being scratched. If only one could always be kind with so little expense or trouble...
Aldous Huxley Quotes
Addicts don't like when you tell them they are all the same. Of course not. Who would? But to me, addicts are like actresses, who all audition for the same role in a horror movie. It doesn't matter how they got to the audition. It doesn't matter how or where they grew up, once they get to the audition, all the actresses act in the same way and read the same lines. They all become the same character.
Oliver Markus Quotes
He could see perfectly well that "it," his life, was leading nowhere, that he wss behaving like a miser who hoards gold simply for the pleasure of looking at it, except that in his case it wssn't gold but experience, which was the one thing he took from life. And yet experience, unless applied to something, is just like that hoard of gold, for it neither produces nor bears fruit and is utterly useless. There is no point in a man accumulating experience the way someone else might collect stamps.
José Saramago Quotes
But I have my life, I’m living it. It’s twisted, exhausting, uncertain, and full of guilt, but nonetheless, there’s something there.
Banana Yoshimoto Quotes
This is an extremely difficult matter for modern readers of the gospels to grasp, but Luke never meant for his story about Jesus's birth at Bethlehem to be understood as historical fact. Luke would have had no idea what we in the modern world even mean when we say the word "history." The notion of history as a critical analysis of observable and verifiable events in the past is a product of the modern age; it would have been an altogether foreign concept to the gospel writers for whom history was not a matter of uncovering facts, but of revealing truths.
Reza Aslan Quotes
When I look back on the stuff I used to wear, I wonder why somebody didn't try to stop me. Just a friendly warning, "You may regret this," would have been fine.
Ellen DeGeneres Quotes
This war ends, then so do the taxpayer-funded contracts, the drumbeats in the media, the nice Combatant faces, and the patriotic cause to lull the civilians and shame the dissenters. The other thing that comes to an end is all the justification for why this country's run the way it is. People will wonder why their paychecks are still getting halved to pay off the men who own their utility companies, their roads, their national parks. They'll wonder why they've got to work eighty-hour weeks to support the folks who took their houses and destroyed the middle-class jobs. There's not going to be an enemy to point a finger at anymore. People will see the real problem.
S.J. Kincaid Quotes
The problem with trying hard not to think about something was that you thought about it even more.
Benjamin Alire Sáenz Quotes
Have intention, sacred will travel.
S. Kelley Harrell Quotes
We are what we pretend to be so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.
Kurt Vonnegut Quotes
The path of civilization is paved with tin cans.
Elbert Hubbard Quotes
This is neither the time nor the place, however, to ponder how often the soul, in order to be able to boast of a clean body, has burdened itself with sadness, envy, and impurity.
José Saramago Quotes
Oh! Let us never never doubt What nobody is sure about.
Hilaire Belloc Quotes
A knowledge with no clear idea of Evil as universe and principle, a knowledge that pays no mind to the evil that man is and was and for which he is forced to atone, is knowledge with a view to Evil, in favor of Evil, and probably suggested by Evil.
Ceronetti Quotes
Deceit dispels the boredom of the Absolute.
Dejan Stojanovic Quotes
In order not to make a liar out of Henry or Katherine, one or the other, the committee men think up circumstances in which the match may have been partly consummated, or somewhat consummated, and to do this they have to imagine every disaster and shame that can occur between a man and a woman alone in a room in the dark.
Hilary Mantel Quotes
Well." Wolfe was judicious. "You were not under oath. The police have been lied to informally many times by many people, including me. The right to lie in the service of your own interests is highly valued and frequently exercised.
Rex Stout Quotes
The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken.
Samuel Johnson Quotes
Do not suppose opportunity will knock twice at your door.
Sebastien Chamfort Quotes
Amazing? My heart fluttered. “But I don’t want Flash or Harry,” I murmured. “You want Spider-Man,” he finished for me, looking a little wistful. I shrugged. “And Peter Parker.” He looked at me, very seriously. “Then don’t settle,” he said.
J.M. Richards Quotes
Action and blood now get the game. Disdain treads on the peaceful name.
Amos Bronson Alcott Quotes
No matter what, I want to continue living with the awareness that I will die. Without that, I am not alive.
Banana Yoshimoto Quotes
Just because everyone CAN publish a book these days, doesn't mean everyone SHOULD. The world doesn't need 1000 knock-offs of 50 Shades of Grey. I'm not so sure the world even needed ONE 50 Shades of Grey.
Oliver Gaspirtz Quotes
Even as a man just recovering from illness walks only so far as he is obliged to go, with a slow and weary step, so the converted sinner journeys along as far as God commands him but slowly and wearily, until he attains a spirit of true devotion, and then, like a sound man, he not only gets along, but he runs and leaps in the way of God's Commands, and hastens gladly along the paths of heavenly counsels and inspirations.
Francis de Sales Quotes
Modern man is a prisoner who thinks he is free because he refrains from touching thewalls of his dungeon.
Nicolás Gómez Dávila Quotes
There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.
Aldous Huxley Quotes
He crept up, and touched the face of the boy. "Didst thou dream that I should be faithless and forsake thee? I— a dog?" said that mute caress.
Ouida Quotes
... that destiny has to make many turnings before arriving anywhere, destiny alone knows what it has cost ...
José Saramago Quotes
Modern poets mix too much water with their ink.
Goethe Quotes
It is easy to arrange the words in a story born out of a dream; for a story without a dream, a story itself is not enough.
Dejan Stojanovic Quotes
A prudent man will think more important what fate has conceded to him than what it has denied.
Baltasar Gracián Quotes
In those years when their mother disappeared into herself, and old Mrs Jeffrey next door turned into Frannie, their honorary grandmother, Alice also taught herself how to change light bulbs, fix running toilets and cook chops and veggies while Elisabeth learned how to demand refunds, pay bills, fill in forms and talk to strangers.
Liane Moriarty Quotes
The influence of the future on the past," said Morel enthusiastically, almost inaudibly.
Adolfo Bioy Casares Quotes
For in music there is no material to be deducted.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quotes
If you follow a foolish ism, how are you an intelligent being?
Fakeer Ishavardas Quotes
I should acquaint the reader with the basic principles of the mythology I adhered to then. I believed . . . that inanimate objects were no less fallible than people. They, too, could be forgetful. And, if you had enough patience, you could catch them by surprise.
Stanisław Lem Quotes
The student of history knows no more refreshing recreation than that of nailing liars, like vermin, to the wall.
Frederick Rolfe Quotes
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