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Classic Modern Literature Quotes By John Yorke

All tales, then, are at some level a journey into the woods to find the missing part of us, to retrieve it and make ourselves whole. Storytelling is as simple - and complex - as that. That's the pattern. That's how we tell stories. — John Yorke

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Molly Harper

Jane, if you'd been able to read these books, would you have felt more prepared, or would you have worked yourself into an information-overload-fueled frenzy, convinced that you could arrange the whole wedding yourself, and eventually killed one of your loved ones in a glue-gun-related mishap?" she asked, her lips quirked. "Probably that second one," I admitted. — Molly Harper

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

The classic literature is always modern. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Needless to say, the business of living interferes with the solitude so needed for any work of the imagination. Here's what Virginia Woolf said in her diary about the sticky issue: I've shirked two parties, and another Frenchman, and buying a hat, and tea with Hilda Trevelyan, for I really can't combine all this with keeping all my imaginary people going. — Virginia Woolf

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

There are two kinds of Communists: the arrogant ones, who enter the fray hoping to make men out of the people and bring progress to the nation; and the innocent ones, who get involved because they believe in equality and justice. The arrogant ones are obsessed with power; they presume to think for everyone; only bad can come of them. But the innocents? The only harm they do is to themselves. But that's all they ever wanted in the first place. They feel so guilty about the suffering of the poor, and are so keen to share it, that they make their lives miserable on purpose. — Orhan Pamuk

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Jana Aston

Sawyer just continues to stand there and look at me, his eyes doing that thing again, that thing that makes me think he's picturing me naked. — Jana Aston

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Gabriel Mann

I wanted to be in an anti-gravity machine so bad! Maybe a different time, a different place. — Gabriel Mann

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Joshua Emmet

If one truly believes in freedom, how can one welcome the notion of slavery from either traditional masters or temperance-wielding masters disguised as servants? — Joshua Emmet

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Brett Dennen

I think there's a certain magic that comes from being creative. — Brett Dennen

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Whenever a prophet got into the superconscious state by heightening his emotional nature, he brought away from it not only some truths, but some fanaticism also, some superstition which injured the world as much as the greatness of the teaching helped. To get any reason out of the mass of incongruity we call human life, we have to transcend our reason, but we must do it scientifically, slowly, by regular practice, and we must cast off all superstition. We must take up the study of the superconscious state just as any other science. On reason we must have to lay our foundation, we must follow reason as far as it leads, and when reason fails, reason itself will show us the way to the highest plane. — Swami Vivekananda

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

I really have fun making up. I have a good face for making up, good bones. I do the shapings, then the eyes. Then I put on mascara and I do something else. Then I put on mascara again and do something else. Then I put on more mascara and my whole face is completely made up. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Robert Jay Lifton

The incident does not mean that most Japanese were not appalled by Aum. It does suggest that many young adults viewed their society as so corrupt and hypocritical that any degree of mockery, if not violence against it, was justified. — Robert Jay Lifton

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Harriet Beecher Stowe

In the gates of eternity, the black hand and the white hold each other with an equal clasp. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Mehmet Oz

In my business, if I get too close to you and you die, it hurts me. And so you develop a natural inclination not to be close to the patient, so that if things don't work out ideally, you can still get up the next day and care for the next patient. — Mehmet Oz

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Girl Talk

I still like weird music but there's such an overabundance that it's hard for me to stay enthusiastic about it. — Girl Talk

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Various

MODERN PARENTS OF TWENTY FIRST CENTURY NEEDS SPIRITUAL BRAIN WASH WITH GREAT CLASSIC LITERATURE ACROSS THE GLOBE FIRST. NATURALLY,RESULTING OUR FUTURE GLOBAL DIRECORS(INDIVIDUAL CHILDREN) WILL RE-DESGN AND RE-DRAFT LIFE DIRECTION SOFT-WARE TO UP GRADE THEIR SOULS GOD SPIRITUALITY NEXT. — Various

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Washington Irving

The great British Library
an immense collection of volumes of all ages and languages, many of which are now forgotten, and most of which are seldom read: one of these sequestered pools of obsolete literature to which modern authors repair, and draw buckets full of classic lore, or pure English, undefiled wherewith to swell their own scanty rills of thought. — Washington Irving

Classic Modern Literature Quotes By Harry Triguboff

The market is good when the local people are in it and believe in it and support it. That's what I want. — Harry Triguboff