Austeros Que Quotes & Sayings
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One idea to a sentence is still the best advice that anyone has ever given on writing. — Bill Bryson

What the teacher does is sweep all of the logic, order and reason onto one side and make that side very strong. — Frederick Lenz

You become very known for being someone's girlfriend, and all of a sudden there's all this hype and buzz for all the wrong reasons. — Sienna Miller

A house is more than just a shelter; that it is a way of improving your way of life. — William Krisel

Play to win, but enjoy the fun. — David Ogilvy

I have been trying to think of the earth as a kind of organism, but it is no go. I cannot think of it this way. It is too big, too complex, with too many working parts lacking visible connections. The other night, driving through a hilly, wooded part of southern New England, I wondered about this. If not like an organism, what is it like, what is it most like? Then, satisfactorily for that moment, it came to me: it is most like a single cell — Lewis Thomas

Every disconnection is death. — Anais Nin

I'm a student of world religion, so to me, it's hugely important to have knowledge and to understand what people are doing. — Will Smith

Mia looked over the new bruises on Tric's face, shook her head. 'My brave centurion. Riding in on his charger to save his poor damsel? Hold me, brave sir, I fear I shall swoon. — Jay Kristoff

Unless you are oblivious to your own suffering, you have no right to be oblivious to other people's suffering. — Jaggi Vasudev

There is no secret closer than what passes between a man and his horse — Robert Smith Surtees

We all are sensitive to change, we don't really like change — Sunday Adelaja

You'll live for as long as you live, and once you stop living, you don't have to worry about staying alive any more because you'll be dead. — Sebastyne Young

I've never heard a girl say a diamond was too big."
"I just think when they get too big they look fake."
He leans down. "I say the same thing about breasts. — Allie Everhart

Children became an obsessive theme in Victorian culture at the same time that they were being exploited as never before. As the horrors of life multiplied for some children, the image of childhood was increasingly exalted. Children became the last symbols of purity in a world which was seen as increasingly ugly. — C. Sommerville