Approaching Manhood Quotes & Sayings
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It was a light which gave solidity to everything and drew colour out from the heart of objects. — V.S. Naipaul

Life is too transcendentally humorous for a man not to take it seriously. Compared with it, Death is but a shallow jest. — William John Locke

I must think of something foolproof for a fool. — Aristophanes

When a body moves, it's the most revealing thing. Dance for a minute, and I'll tell you who you are. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

We don't need any self-help. We need our selves to stop helping those who don't let us be our true selves. — Saurabh Sharma

My family thought the fascination with acting was just another fad. — Sean Bean

Faults of ignorance are excusable only where the ignorance itself is so — Sacha Guitry

We are a puny and fickle folk. Avarice, hesitation, and following are our diseases. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In the country one sees only nature's fair works, and one's soul is not saddened by the cruel struggle for mere existence that goes on in the crowded city. — Helen Keller

Stop making excuses of why you can't or how hard it is and start making your life matter. — John Patrick Hickey

May we generally be happy, generally be witty, generally be honest, but above all always be interesting. — Daniel Handler

I sigh into her and give up the fight. My fingers thread through her hair, pulling her closer, knowing I'll never get enough of her. She intoxicates me, but not in the way that leaves a man senseless. She lifts me up like a breath of sweet air, like sun on my skin, like ... god.
No, not god. Like the idea of god, the one I imagined when I was a boy. — Stacey Jay

Billy leaned forward. 'What's he like?' he whispered conspiratorially.
'Who?' Tock asked, looking confused.
'Felix. The Split One. I heard he came in this afternoon shooting fire and wind from his hands and told the Council to shove it.'
'Uh, not quite,' Tick said. 'He kind of waved to everyone and went upstairs.' — T.J. Klune