Dartanian 3 Quotes & Sayings
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It will all go on as long as women are stupid enough to go on bringing men into the world ... — Dorothy Richardson

According to Maximus the Confessor in "One Hundred Chapters of Love", the key to directing and increasing one's desire for God is the acquisition of the virtues-which, you'll recall, we described above as noncognitive "dispositions" acquired through practices. So how does one acquire such virtues, such dispositions of desire? Through participation in concrete Christian practices like confession. — James K.A. Smith

A moment of sadness is the best time for deepest reflection. — Debasish Mridha

Going into a marriage,is like jumping into unknown river with a lot of fishes.
It is better to study the characters of
the fishes that habits the unknown river,before getting into it.When you get so encited to go into the unknown river because you love swimming,the fishes in the river might be hungry
PIRANHAS. — Peter Irabor

Because of its independence of surface limitations and its superior speed the airplane is the offensive weapon par excellence. — Giulio Douhet

(this is a story interwoven with freezing dawns.) — Primo Levi

she sat rocking his head back and forth, back and forth, until his grief expended itself in emptiness. — Colleen McCullough

Do you know what this dress is for?' Miss Waverly whispered. Eva shook her head. 'Seduction!' The word disturbed Eva; it was laden with the murky enticements of sin, dangerous moral ambiguity and the certain promise of future remorse. But even worse than that was the implication of mysterious skills that remained beyond her comprehension. — Kathleen Tessaro

If what you want to do is make artwork for bands, you have to love doing it because there is almost no money in it. In order to start doing it, you just have to put yourself out there, work for bands you love and for as little as possible to start, if not free, that's what I did for years. — John Dyer Baizley

The new century will see changes that will dwarf those of the last. — H.G.Wells