Curiositie Quotes & Sayings
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The most touching thing that anyone can say to me is that I have done something beautiful for the community. — Santiago Calatrava

My closet and I are on my own. My closet is of no use to me. It may actually be laughing at me. It's true, I hear it. — Katja Millay

With a sword thou mayest kill thy father, and with a sword thou mayest defend thy prince and country. — Philip Sidney

Kamala did not try to find him. She was not surprised when she learned that Siddhartha had disappeared. — Hermann Hesse

Art always serves beauty, and beauty is the joy of possessing form, and form is the key to organic life since no living thing can exist without it. — Boris Pasternak

Forced federal registration of U.S. citizens based on religious identity is fascism, period. Nothing else to call it. — Rachel Maddow

He started to engage the gears, and then suddenly paused with a feeling of uneasiness. He did not regret leaving his own car, but still something worried him. In a moment he remembered. He went back to his old car, and took out the hammer. He carries it over to the station wagon and laid it at his feet. Then he drove out of the garage. — George R. Stewart

Disabused of our illusions by much travel and travail, we awaken one day to find that the sacred center is here and now - in every moment of the journey, everywhere in the world around us, and deep within our own hearts. — Parker J. Palmer

Such is our pride, our folly, or our fate, That few, but such as cannot write, translate. — John Denham

Won't we be quite the pair? - you with your bad heart, me with my bad head. Together, though, we might have something worthwhile. — Therese Anne Fowler

They who on meare curiositie (where no urgent necessitie requireth) try whether their children may not as birds be nourished without sucking, offend contrary to this dutie of breast feeding and reflect that meanes which God hath ordained as best; and so oppose their shallow wits to his unsearchable wisdom. — William Gouge