Continiously Quotes & Sayings
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If a dog doesn't put you first where are you both? In what relation? A dog needs God. It lives by your glances, your wishes. It even shares your humor. This happens about the fifth year. If it doesn't happen you are only keeping an animal. — Enid Bagnold
The more we see the founders as humans the more we can understand them. — David McCullough
If I've changed, I've changed."
"Have you really changed, or are you only making a show?"
"Making a show?"
"Yes."
" ... I don't really know. — Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
How is it better?" Celia asks. "How is anything better than anything else here? How is one tent comparable to another? How can any of this possibly be judged?" "That is not your concern." "How can I excel at a game when you refuse to tell me the rules?" The — Erin Morgenstern
Believe in Eternity, believe in childhood, believe that the beauty of innocence lives on and on and on. I know it does. — Yann W. Tanoe
I don't take the movies seriously, and anyone who does is in for a headache. — Bette Davis
The only thing he could do to stay alive was not to allow himself the anguish of that memory. He erased it from his mind, although from time to time in the years that were left to him he would feel it revive, with no warning and for no reason, like the sudden pang of an old scar. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
All our wanting comes from needs, thus we continiously suffer. The intellect teaches free will, free from suffering. — Arthur Schopenhauer
When we come to the sundown road, we need all the love we have managed to take with us from the summit of the hill. — Myrtle Reed
Only when people are aware will they start to care. — Toni Sorenson
...relics and churches, paintings and sculptures and holy places, were all just tools, all serving the same purpose: to bring a seeking soul into awareness of the divine. — Sam Cabot
The only time I even entertain the tiniest element of religion is for Christmas carols. — Ian Watson