Cadenheads Quotes & Sayings
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easy. It's interesting, the timing. Propitious, — Gillian Flynn
Happiness! There is no word with more meanings, each person understands it in his own way. — Fernan Caballero
Ballet is merely a new rationalization of society's instinctive movement towards self-destruction. A dance of death for the Gadarene swine. — Eric Ambler
In great deeds, something abides. On great fields, something stays. Forms change and pass; bodies disappear; but spirits linger, to consecrate ground for the vision-place of souls ... generations that know us not and that we know not of, heart-drawn to see where and by whom great things were suffered and done for them, shall come to this deathless field, to ponder and dream; and lo! the shadow of a mighty presence shall wrap them in its bosom, and the power of the vision pass into their souls. — Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
Good writing works from a simple premise: your experience is not yours alone, but in some sense a metaphor for everyone's. — Dorianne Laux
It is very hard to live with silence. The real silence is death and this is terrible. To approach this silence, it is necessary to journey to the desert. You do not go to the desert to find identity, but to lose it, to lose your personality, to be anonymous. You make yourself void. You become silence. You become more silent than the silence around you. And then something extraordinary happens: you hear silence speak. — Edmond Jabes
These are the sort of things people ought to look at. Things without pretensions, satisfied to be merely themselves. — Aldous Huxley
It is not they who have closed but I. I've cut myself away. I'm alone, and lonely. What frightens me is that I've not become lonely now, but have looked inside and seen that I was, already. How long has that been going on? — China Mieville
Luck favors the prepared mind. — Richard Hamming
There's nothing as safe as ignorance or as dangerous. — Rex Stout
Read everything. If you haven't read everything, you'll never be able to write anything. — Lev Grossman
