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Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Aldous Huxley

A man who has trained himself in goodness come to have certain direct intuitions about character, about the relations between human beings, about his own position in the world
intuitions that are quite different from the intuitions of the average sensual man.. — Aldous Huxley

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Victor Hugo

The thinker who should turn aside from slang would resemble a surgeon who should avert his face from an ulcer or a wart. He would be like a philologist refusing to examine a fact in language, a philosopher hesitating to scrutinize a fact in humanity. — Victor Hugo

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Karyn Bosnak

Do you ever think you're being an idealist? Do you ever wonder if you're holding out for something that doesn't exist? I'm not being pessimistic, and although I'd like to believe that a boom or we or us exists, I'm not sure I do anymore. Maybe I've been holding out for something that's unrealistic. — Karyn Bosnak

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By N. R. Narayana Murthy

My passion is to create a better society for our future citizens. — N. R. Narayana Murthy

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Laini Taylor

It was a rule of secret-keeping, in which she was well-versed: Ask not, lest ye be asked. — Laini Taylor

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Doug Jones

My favorite thing to pass the time in the makeup chair is YouTube videos of talking cats. I don't know why, but they make me laugh. — Doug Jones

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Chrissie Hynde

Songwriting is like working on a jigsaw puzzle, and it doesn't make any sense until you find that last piece. It has to make sense or it doesn't work. — Chrissie Hynde

Commuting A Sentence Quotes By Maurice Maeterlinck

Remember that happiness is as contagious as gloom. It should be the first duty of those who are happy to let others know of their gladness. — Maurice Maeterlinck