Bedstraw Hawkmoth Quotes & Sayings
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Do not see yourself as a body of clay, see yourself as a mirror reflecting the divine beauty. — Rumi

Fly-in, fly-out curating nearly always produces superficial results; it's a practice that goes hand in hand with the fashion for applying the word 'curating' to everything that involves simply making a choice - radio playlists, hotel decor, even the food stalls in New York's High Line Park. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

If I could only remember that the days were, not bricks to be laid row on row, to be built into a solid house, where one might dwell in safety and peace, but only food for the fires of the heart. — Edmund Wilson

Spending time looking for what is missing in your life is futile; if you fail to look within yourself. When we challenge everything we believe we are, we reveal that which we never knew about our own selves. — Nicolas G. Janovsky

The wonders of a child can only be understood by the child. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I took pleasure when I could. I acted clearly and morally and without regret. I'm very lucky. — Jeanne Calment

In all my life," Ernestino said, "I have never heard a voice like that. God has touched you, Signore. But sing while you can, because it won't be long before those high notes leave you forever. — Anne Rice

My love for you is limitless, it knows no bounds. You're in my veins. I bleed you. I belong to you ... I always have and I always will. — Samantha Towle

It is strange, a judicious reader is apt to say, upon the perusal of these wonderful historians, that such prodigious events never happen in our days. But it is nothing strange, I hope, that men should lie in all ages. You must surely have seen instances enough of that frailty. You have yourself heard many such marvellous relations started, which, being treated with scorn by all the wise and judicious, have at last been abandoned even by the vulgar. Be assured, that those renowned lies, which have spread and flourished to such a monstrous height, arose from like beginnings; but being sown in a more proper soil, shot up at last into prodigies almost equal to those which they relate. — Christopher Hitchens

One way or another, a life without conscience is a failed life. — Martha Stout

You want to know the real reason they never let us touch or talk to each other if they could help it? It made us strong. If you have people who love you, you can fall back on them when you're afraid. — Alexandra Bracken

You all right? his eyes asked.
I'm all right, hers answered. — LaVyrle Spencer