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Ajustement Charrue Quotes By Tony Wardle

It seems that all the wondrous influences that have coalesced to produce myriad life forms are irrelevant and can be trashed at will in a pointless race to produce ever more things ever more quickly. — Tony Wardle

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By Richard Gere

When I am there [Tibet], I am very happy. The Tibetans radiate. They literally send out light. His holiness [the Dalai Lama] generates love and compassion to every human being. He has committed himself to that. I haven't made that leap yet. I haven't given up self-aspiration. I still love making movies. — Richard Gere

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By Leonardo DiCaprio

I'm still exploring in a lot of ways. I don't know myself completely. — Leonardo DiCaprio

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By Louise Gluck

Living things don't all require
light in the same degree. Some of us
make our own light: a silver leaf
like a path no one can use, a shallow
lake of silver in the darkness under the great maples.
But you know this already.
You and the others who think
you live for truth and, by extension, love
all that is cold. — Louise Gluck

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By Pamela Dean

Do you want some of this cheese, or shall we just go walking? — Pamela Dean

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

It always puzzled him, when he was a child, that a woman who wrote books for a living should be so bad at telling bedtime stories. — J.M. Coetzee

Ajustement Charrue Quotes By William Golding

Then the clouds opened and let down the rain like a waterfall. The water bounded from the mountain-top, tore leaves and branches from the trees, poured like a cold shower over the straggling heap on the sand. Presently the heap broke up and the figures broke away. Only the beast lay still, a few yards from the sea. Even in the rain they could see how small it was; and already its blood was staining the sand — William Golding