Adelines Hometown Quotes & Sayings
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I call the spot Eden," he said. "Who could not wish to paint such a paradise? — Kate Breslin
I celebrate life with holy thanks. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I think I give the impression of being a romantic, and I think inside I'm quite severe. But some might say they had the opposite impression of me. — Tom Stoppard
Never give up in life. Learn to be humble, resilient, honest, wise and submissive and you'll be able to make a change better than anyone else. — Auliq Ice
When you get to play a character that's in love, it's cool. — Josh Hutcherson
A great thing can only be done by a great person; and they do it without effort. — John Ruskin
To give up yourself without regret is the greatest charity. — Bodhidharma
Talent is nothing but long patience. — Gustave Flaubert
I preach a Gospel not of despair but of hope for the individual, hope for society, and hope for the world. — Billy Graham
One could only damage oneself through the harm one did to others. One could never get directly at oneself. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Aren widened his stance, his eyes locked on his twin's. "So help me, Adam, I don't want to hurt you, but if you threaten her one more time I will. That's a promise." - Hunter's Moon — Lisa Kessler
The Renaissance did not break completely with mediaeval history and values. Sir Philip Sidney is often considered the model of the perfect Renaissance gentleman. He embodied the mediaeval virtues of the knight (the noble warrior), the lover (the man of passion), and the scholar (the man of learning). His death in 1586, after the Battle of Zutphen, sacrificing the last of his water supply to a wounded soldier, made him a hero. His great sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella is one of the key texts of the time, distilling the author's virtues and beliefs into the first of the Renaissance love masterpieces. His other great work, Arcadia, is a prose romance interspersed with many poems and songs. — Ronald Carter
