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Bausilica Quotes By Robin Hobb

Why can't people love one another and still remain free?" Althea demanded suddenly.
Amber paused to rub her eyes, then tug thoughtfully at her earring. "One can love that way," she conceded regretfully. "But the price on that kind of love may be the highest of all." She strung her words together as carefully as she strung her beads. "To love another person like that, you have to admit that his life is as important as yours. Harder still, you have to admit to yourself that perhaps he has needs you cannot fill, and that you have tasks that will take you far away from him. It costs loneliness and longing and doubt and ... — Robin Hobb

Bausilica Quotes By Nicholas G. Carr

I think what the book did in addition to its practical uses, is it gave us a more attentive way of thinking. — Nicholas G. Carr

Bausilica Quotes By Marina Adair

Call it eternal optimism or romantic rebellion, but one of these days karma would stop flipping her the bird and pay it forward. — Marina Adair

Bausilica Quotes By Dannion Brinkley

The quickest way to change the world is to be of service to others. Show that your love can make a difference in the lives of people and thereby someone else's love can make a difference in your life. By each of us doing that and working together we change the world one inner person at a time. — Dannion Brinkley

Bausilica Quotes By Clinton Portis

Everybody who I play always wants to use me, so I always tell them that I'm the only one who knows how to stop Portis, so go ahead. — Clinton Portis

Bausilica Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Democracy must be a sound scheme at bottom, else it would not survive such cruel strains. — H.L. Mencken

Bausilica Quotes By Ernessa T. Carter

Life is hard. Even when it looks easy, it's hard. — Ernessa T. Carter

Bausilica Quotes By Thomas Watson

Thus it is in hell; they would die, but they cannot. The wicked shall be always dying but never dead; the smoke of the furnacedascends for ever and ever. Oh! who can endure thus to be ever upon the rack? This word "ever" breaks the heart. Wicked men do now think the Sabbaths long, and think a prayer long; but oh! how long will it be to lie in hell for ever and ever? — Thomas Watson