Bodices Baring Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot change anything until we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. — Carl Jung

I am a Highlander," Jamie said bleakly. He glanced once more at the far bank, where occasional glimpses of tartan showed through the mist, and then back. The shouting echoed from the fog. "And I am the sire of Americans. — Diana Gabaldon

Provoking, isn't it? that when one is most in need of sensible words, one finds them not. — Charlotte Forten Grimke

When you only look at the sky," she whispered, "it's like nothing's changed. — Carrie Ryan

Your imagination can take you anywhere. I hope you have many magic carpet adventures. — Laura Clarizio

It is also significant that the play opens with the objective presence of supernatural forces. The witches are not the figment of someone else's imagination because there is nobody else present to witness them. They are alone, and therefore they stand alone, utterly independent. We are in the real presence of evil, an evil that really exists whether we like it or not, an evil that is not merely the product of our fetid fetishes or our fevered imaginations. In its formal structure, therefore, Macbeth places us unequivocally in a supernatural cosmos, rendering implausible all materialistic interpretations of the play's intrinsic meaning. — William Shakespeare

Information is power only if you can take action with it. Then, and only then, does it represent knowledge and, consequently, power. — Daniel Burrus

For I am more selves than Neville thinks. We are not as simple as our friends would have us to meet our needs. Yet love is simple. — Virginia Woolf

Those who seek eternity find a mind of infinity — Ana Claudia Antunes

I believe that systems of religion are perfect or imperfect, true or false, just so far as they agree or disagree with Christianity; and that to the end of time all systems are to be measured by the Christian standard, and not Christianity by any other system. — John Lord

The first thing the world does to a genius is to make him lose all his youth. — Clarence Day