Walter Pater Quotes
A Book, Like A Person, Has Its Fortunes With One; Is Lucky Or Unlucky In The Precise Moment Of Its Falling In Our Way, And Often By Some Happy Accident Counts With Us For Something More Than Its Independent Value.
Related Authors
- Alla Osipenko
- Andrew Blackman
- Andrew Bridge
- Donald F. Glut
- K. K. Barrett
- Lindsay King-Miller
- Marci Arguin
- Maurice De Saxe
- Meagan Good
- Mitchell Stephens
- Nicola Rendell
- U.V. Ray
Related Topics
-
1984 Chapter 1-3 Quotes
It is not only negative feelings that become blocked. The repression extends to more and more of his emotional capacity.When one is given an anesthetic in preparation for surgery, it — Nathaniel Branden
-
Human Body Quotes
Te is thus the natural miracle of one who seems born to be wise and humane, comparable to what we call "perfect specimens" of flowers, trees, or butterflies - though — Alan W. Watts
-
The Family Fang Quotes
Fang snorted in disbelief. On one hand, we have a mythical nice family that wants to adopt me. On the other, we have a gang of insane scientists desperate to — James Patterson
-
We Heart It Motivational Quotes
We must look deeply into the nature of our volition to see whether it is pushing us in the direction of liberation from suffering and toward peace and compassion, or — Nhat Hanh
-
Weekend Drunk Quotes
Nature" doesn't really have intentions, per se. Nature is a drunk waking up from a weekend bender, ambling through a messy kitchen in a pair of mismatched slippers, seeing its — Pat Connid