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1611 Dictionary Quotes By Joseph Campbell

the society that cherishes and keeps its myths alive will be nourished from the soundest, richest strata of the human spirit. — Joseph Campbell

1611 Dictionary Quotes By Soledad O'Brien

Am I a liberal or conservative? I'm neither. Like most Americans, I find politics very frustrating. Like most Americans, I'd like to hear from politicians the facts. That is what drives me. — Soledad O'Brien

1611 Dictionary Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Sometimes it is hard not to say, 'God forgive God.' Sometimes it is hard to say so much. But if our faith is true, He didn't. He crucified Him. — C.S. Lewis

1611 Dictionary Quotes By Gillian Flynn

A multichild household is a pit of petty jealousies, this I knew, and the Nash children were panicking at the idea of competing not just with one another, but with a dead sister. They had my sympathies. — Gillian Flynn

1611 Dictionary Quotes By Umberto Eco

Books always speak of other books. — Umberto Eco

1611 Dictionary Quotes By Mary Stewart

If anyone was to perform the classic folly of taking a midnight stroll among the murderous gentlemen with whom the hotel was probably packed, it was not going to be me. — Mary Stewart

1611 Dictionary Quotes By Nicola Yoon

the norebang we could pretend, but not out here. It's one of the things I like most about New York City. It deflects any attempts you make — Nicola Yoon

1611 Dictionary Quotes By George MacDonald

There is no law that sermons shall be the preacher's own, but there is an eternal law against all manner of humbug. Pardon the word. — George MacDonald