Bliss Magazine Quotes & Sayings
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Money isn't everything. Do you get married because of money? Do you have kids because of money? — Walter Payton
Of course people need not be always talking well. Only one tells the quality of their minds when they try to talk well. — George Eliot
And would'st thou evil for his good repay? — Homer
Vain-glorious man, when fluttering wind does blow
In his light wing's, is lifted up to sky;
The scorn of-knighthood and true chivalry.
To think, without desert of gentle deed
And noble worth, to be advanced high,
Such praise is shame, but honour, virtue's meed,
Doth bear the fairest flower in honourable seed. — Edmund Spenser
Then Caspian caught up a battle-axe and rushed upon the Lord Drinian to kill him, and Drinian stood still as a stock for the death blow. But when the axe was raised, Caspian suddenly threw it away and cried out, "I have lost my queen and my son: shall I lose my friend also?" And he fell upon the Lord Drinian's neck and embraced him and both wept, as their friendship was not broken. — C.S. Lewis
It's not the natural disasters you have to fear. It's the ones that are inside of you, waiting to happen. — Polly Horvath
If you want to win the World Cup, you need to play against the best national teams in the world. — Javier Hernandez
Fictional stories were written so that they seemed real, kind of like a well-executed lie. Fiction creates an unreal world that's better than the real one. — Hiroshi Ishizaki
Is it hot in here? I'm sweating like a Christian in science class. — Aaron B. Powell
Superstition is a part of the very being of humanity; and when we fancy that we are banishing it altogether, it takes refuge in the strangest nooks and corners, and then suddenly comes forth again, as soon as it believes itself at all safe. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I find that when I come out of the library I'm in what I call the library bliss of being totally taken away from the distractions of life.
[Woman's Day magazine, March 12, 2002] — Tracy Chevalier
