Classic Literature Beauty Quotes & Sayings
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Top Classic Literature Beauty Quotes
Nobody could have put her in the shade, blown out her light that evening; she was too evidently shining. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
I love thinking of cartoon characters feeling really real feelings. And I love to do that, not just as a fan, but as a creator, so if people want to look for those levels, they're actually there. — Rebecca Sugar
When people say stuff like, "Oh, that's soft rock. I don't listen to that," I find that elitist. It's music-racist. — Jay-Z
I have a gigantic head, sometimes it throws me off balance. — Simon Nessman
I've found that obedience to God creates quiet fulfillment in the present. There is a spiritual satisfaction that comes even in the midst of our trials. It is a demeanor that may not be as "showy" as gleeful happiness, but it is much less subject to moods and makes for much more permanent a disposition. — Gary L. Thomas
Rationality is the way to lead life. So high time,
let's stop feeding our dreams and shake hands with the reality. — Parul Wadhwa
The French write plays and paint as naturally as we play jazz - it's just a national gift. — Alice B. Toklas
I hate golf to be tricked up. To me it's a fun game. — Fuzzy Zoeller
We do learn and develop when we are exposed to those who are greater than we are. Perhaps this is the chief way we mature. — Madeleine L'Engle
Why couldn't life come with guarantees? Or while I was at it, how about a Fairy Godmother to make all my dreams come true? — Stacie Simpson
I built my home in the feeling of waking up at dawn in a new city, where every road is the right road because there is no ordinary. Everything is as profound as you make it. — Charlotte Eriksson
As a social anthropologist, I naturally accept and even stress the fact that there are major differences, both mental and psychological, which separate the different races of mankind. Indeed, I would be inclined to suggest that however great may be the physical differences between such races as the European and the Negro, the mental and psychological differences are greater still. — Louis Leakey
That evening was the evening of the full moon. The garden was an enchanted place where all the flowers seemed white. The lilies, the daphnes, the orange-blossom, the white stocks, the white pinks, the white roses - you could see these as plainly as in the daytime; but the coloured flowers existed only as fragrance. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
but underneath that lurked horrors, like a syphilitic dick hidden under a blanket. — Kevin Hearne
The world and you must part, or Christ and you will never meet. — Thomas Brooks
