Beings In Bretagne Quotes & Sayings
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A person who prematurely believes that they comprehend the Tao sees only its external luster, and this is the beginning of delusion. — Lao-Tzu

The excitement of automobile racing did not compare with what I knew must come with aeroplane fighting in France. — Eddie Rickenbacker

She did not wish to die, but if torture was the price she had to pay to keep her lover's love, then she only hoped he was pleased that she had endured it. All soft and silent she waited, waited for them to bring her back to him. None — Pauline Reage

Our struggle has inspired oppressed people the world over, because if former slaves can make the most powerful nation face itself, there's a chance for everyone else. In a twist, our rage becomes hope for others. — Mychal Denzel Smith

The universe has designed us on purpose to who we are! We are God's MASTERPIECE! — Abhishek Kumar

Cambridge is heaven, I am convinced it is the nicest place in the world to live. As you walk round, most people look incredibly bright, as if they are probably off to win a Nobel prize. — Sophie Hannah

The man is clear in his mind. But his soul is mad. — Patton Oswalt

You can't run from your problems, you know." His mouth twisted in annoyance. "Why do people always say that? Of course you can run from your problems. I do it all the time, and it never fails. — Lisa Kleypas

Should you care to write (and only the saints know why you should) you must needs have knowledge and art and magic - the knowledge of the music of words, the art of being artless, and the magic of loving your readers. — Kahil Gibran

I can always tell if someone's from Harvard because they trot out their vitae. I would die at Harvard. — Junot Diaz

And what is a stage dad, or a stage mom? It's someone who's protective. That's all. — Nigel Lythgoe

Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles. — George Washington