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Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Edmund Burke

Applaud us when we run, Console us when we fall, Cheer us when we recover. — Edmund Burke

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By William Hazlitt

It is not the passion of a mind struggling with misfortune, or the hopelessness of its desires, but of a mind preying on itself, and disgusted with, or indifferent to all other things. — William Hazlitt

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Lauren Collins

Language, as much as land, is a place. To be cut off from it is to be, in a sense, homeless. — Lauren Collins

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By George Edward Woodberry

What faith in man must in our new world beat, Thinking how once he saw before his face The west and all the host of stars retreat Into the silent infinite of space! — George Edward Woodberry

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Milan Kundera

Here he was, doing things he didn't care a damn about, and enjoying it. — Milan Kundera

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Thurston Moore

My mind is turning into kind of a fine gelatinous ball of pepper — Thurston Moore

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

It is easier to fall in love when you are out of it than to get out of it when you are in. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Carapinhal Arganil Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

How to announce the return of comfort and well-being except by cooking something fragrant. That is what her mother always did. After every calamity of any significance she would fill the atmosphere of the house with the smell of cinnamon rolls or brownies, or with chicken and dumplings, and it would mean, This house has a soul that loves us all, no matter what. It would mean peace if they had fought and amnesty if they had been in trouble. It had meant, You can come down to dinner now, and no one will say a thing to bother you, unless you have forgotten to wash your hands. And her father would offer the grace, inevitable with minor variations, thanking the Lord for all the wonderful faces he saw around his table. — Marilynne Robinson