Aristophanes The Birds Quotes & Sayings
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Once upon a time, this moment - this last light of the evening the day before the race - was the best moment of the year for me. The anticipation of the game to come. But that was when all I had to lose was my life. — Maggie Stiefvater

Choose between dying of hunger or a bullet to the head. This means you either suffer without food or get killed — Marcela Valdes

All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the children of the Earth. — Chief Seattle

Yes, all the inhabitants of the store had left. But that didn't mean we were alone. — Jonathan Stroud

My suggestion as you think, make decisions, and discern how God would have you live is to ask yourself, "Is this the most loving way to do life? Am I loving my neighbor and my God by living where I live, by driving what I drive, by talking how I talk?" I urge you to consider and actually live as though each person you come into contact with is Christ. — Francis Chan

Those who succeed have a clear, focused picture of their success. The level of success they attain matches the expansiveness of their dreams — Mark Allen

Since 2005, I have not spent much time with my family. In fact I have spent more time at the Taj Landsend in Mumbai. It was my 100th visit recently, which means I have spent more than 400 days in that hotel, and that is a lot more than I have spent with my family. — Mahendra Singh Dhoni

I think of all the choices I never knew. And those I let be made for me - to please, from fear, for love. Where did they disappear to, those choices that I never made? They are all part of who I am. They are the legacy I leave behind, they are the finished portrait of myself I cannot change. — Liv Ullmann

As for those grapefruit and buttermilk diets, I'll take roast chicken and dumplings. — Hattie McDaniel

Darkness, whether in mood or in night, is natural. So if we flow with the black bile of melancholia and endure the terrible darkness of depression, eventually we will break through into the light of joy. This is the Tao (the Way) of darkness or depression
this is the Mystery of its evolution. — Arnold Mindell