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Catalogues Home Quotes By George Herbert

But who does hawk at eagles with a dove? — George Herbert

Catalogues Home Quotes By Greg Proops

I love the nightlife. I like to boogie. — Greg Proops

Catalogues Home Quotes By Ron Darling

I think I went through everything anyone who had a long career needed. I needed quiet. I needed to raise my children. — Ron Darling

Catalogues Home Quotes By S.E. Hinton

What's the safest thing to be when one is met by a gang of social outcasts in an alley? ... No, another social outcast! — S.E. Hinton

Catalogues Home Quotes By Liane Moriarty

When you didn't let a woman help, it was a way of keeping her at a distance, of letting her know that she wasn't family, of saying I don't like you enough to let you into my kitchen. — Liane Moriarty

Catalogues Home Quotes By Guy Forget

More than specific memories of achievements, for me I remember the feeling you get when you were just at your very best - when you felt like you were floating across the court and could put the ball wherever you wanted. — Guy Forget

Catalogues Home Quotes By Lynn Austin

Our trials are supposed to turn us toward God, but we whine and complain and wish someone would turn down the fire so we could have our old life back the way it was. — Lynn Austin

Catalogues Home Quotes By Daya Kudari

Now I know the reason for this chronic unhappiness spread all over the world: we all feel we are special. — Daya Kudari

Catalogues Home Quotes By Marion Zimmer Bradley

I have neither talent or taste for kingship, cousin. I am a warrior, and to dwell always in one place and live at court would weary me to death! — Marion Zimmer Bradley

Catalogues Home Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

All our wisdom consists in servile prejudices. All our practices are only subjection, impediment, and constraint. Civil man is born, lives, and dies in slavery. At his birth he is sewed in swaddling clothes; at his death he is nailed in a coffin. So long as he keeps his human shape, he is enchained by our institutions. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Catalogues Home Quotes By Fay Weldon

Instinct' usually just means our conditioning to believe this or believe that, without thinking to investigate. — Fay Weldon

Catalogues Home Quotes By Gertrude Atherton

Genius must ever be imperfect. Life is not long enough nor slow enough for both brain and character to grow side by side to superhuman proportions. — Gertrude Atherton