Calcanda Quotes & Sayings
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For never yet
Has lover lived, but longed to wive
Like them that are no more alive. — William Butler Yeats
It wasn't enough to be alive. Everyone needed something to live for.
Or die for. — Magnus Flyte
At the age when Bengali youth almost inevitably writes poetry, I was listening to European classical music. — Satyajit Ray
You write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what's burning inside you. — Arthur Plotnik
I wake up, and I'll just start reading and trying to brace myself for the rest of the day, and all the while I'm doing that, I'm kicking myself mentally. — Phil Anselmo
Of all the characters I've played, I relate the most to Isabel in Hugo. She's so adventurous and fun. She just loves reading books and those are her adventures. Isabel is a heightened version of my personality. — Chloe Grace Moretz
Their faith is not an Islamic one, but a satanic one. The threat of ISIS is a threat to the livelihood of every sensible person on the planet, and in its crosshairs is the faith of the world's two billion Christians and nearly all of its Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and Buddhists. If they have their way, you won't live another day. — Johnnie Moore
One night is awaiting us all, and the way of death must be trodden once.
[Lat., Omnes una manet nox,
Et calcanda semel via leti.] — Horace
But even that question wasn't definite enough. Perhaps it was a statement after all: I don't want to die yet without knowing you. — Patricia Highsmith
One of the most visually beautiful movies you can see on the big screen. — Ty Burr
To cowards what advice shall I offer? - nothing whatsoever have I to say. — Swami Vivekananda
First, kids should be involved in the production of their own food. They have to get their hands in the dirt, they have to grow things. They also have to become sensually stimulated, and the way to begin is with a bakery. — Alice Waters
Take a Nicodemus and put a Joseph Smith's spirit in him, and what do you have? Take a Da Vinci or a Michelangelo or a Shakespeare and give him a total knowledge of the plan of salvation of God and personal revelation and cleanse him and take a look at the statues he will carve and the murals he will paint and the masterpieves he will produce. Take a handel with his purposeful effort, his superb talent, his earnest desire to properly depict the story, and give him inward vision of the whole true story and revelation, and what a master you will have! — Brigham Young
Culture is public, because meaning is — Clifford Geertz
It takes an awful lot of character to quit anything when you are losing, — William Faulkner
Besides the obscurity arising from the complexity of objects, and the imperfection of the human faculties, the medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other adds a fresh embarrassment. — James Madison
