Quotes & Sayings About Australian National Identity
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If we do not love God and His Word what difference does it make if we love anything at all? — Martin Luther

When you wish to obtain some concession from a man's self-love, you must avoid even the appearance of wishing to wound it." "I — Alexandre Dumas

I want Pinterest to be human. The Internet's still so abstract ... To me, boards are a very human way of looking at the world. — Ben Silbermann

All losses are sad. The end of an important relationship is also a death. When people fall out of love with each other, or when what seemed like a solid friendship falls into ruin, the hope for a shared future
a hope that provided a context and a purpose to life
is gone. [p. 149] — Sylvia Boorstein

I couldn't sacrifice my heart for a publicity stunt. — Kim Kardashian

A transposable aphorism is a malaise of the urge to be witty, or in other words, a maxim that is untroubled by the fact that the opposite of what it says is equally true so long as it appears to be funny. — Umberto Eco

It's hard to say goodbye to the place you've lived. It can be as hard as saying goodbye to a person. — Jonathan Safran Foer

The last introvert in a world of extroverts. Silence: my response to both emptiness and saturation. But silence frightens people. I had to learn how to talk. Out of politeness. — Ariel Gore

These days I smile benignly at the fights that I see in NBA games. There aren't any broken noses or black eyes, which happened quite often when I played. — Bob Cousy

I know only that I was born and exist, and it seems to me that I have been carried along. I exist on the foundation of something I do not know. In spite of all uncertainties, I feel a solidity underlying all existence and a continuity in my mode of being. — Carl Jung

It's rare that we actively and consciously 'forget'; most of the time we have simply forgotten, with no consciousness of having forgotten. In individuals, the phenomenon is called 'denial'; in entire cultures and nations, it's usually called 'history. — Joyce Carol Oates

An elegant mind wants elegant endings — Hanya Yanagihara

I am against the notion of style in itself. — Guillermo Cabrera Infante