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Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Seneca.

Thus far, you have indeed not been sluggish, but you must quicken your pace. Much toil remains; to confront it, you must yourself lavish all your waking hours, and all your efforts, if you wish the result to be accomplished. — Seneca.

Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Emma Donoghue

You know who you belong to, Jack?"
"Yeah."
"Yourself."
He's wrong, actually, I belong to Ma. — Emma Donoghue

Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Neil Gaiman

The only water in the forest is the River. — Neil Gaiman

Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

The only question now," he said, "is which corpse gets the most flowers. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Every decent man of our age must be a coward and a slave. That is his normal condition. Of that I am firmly persuaded. He is made and constructed to that very end. And not only at the present time owing to some casual circumstance, but always, at all times, a decent man is bound to be a coward and a slave. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Dark Dude Oscar Hijuelos Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

To live a spiritual life does not mean that we must leave our families, give up our jobs, or change our ways of working; it does not mean that we have to withdraw from social or political activities, or lose interest in literature and art; it does not require severe forms of asceticism or long hours of prayer. Changes such as these may in fact grow out of our spiritual life, and for some people radical decisions may be necessary. But the spiritual life can be lived in as many ways as there are people. What is new is that we have moved from the many things to the kingdom of God. What is new is that we are set free from the compulsions of our world and have set our hearts on the only necessary thing. What is new is that we no longer experience the many things, people, and events as endless causes for worry, but begin to experience them as the rich variety of ways in which God makes his presence known to us. — Henri J.M. Nouwen