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Datayze Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

He seemed not to know the uses of silence. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Datayze Quotes By Truman Capote

Grady for an instant felt the oddest loss: poor Peter, he knew her even less, she realized, than Apple, and yet, because he was her only friend, she wanted to tell him: not now, sometime. And what would he say? Because he was Peter, she trusted him to love her more: if not, then let the sea usurp their castle, not the one they'd built to keep life out, it was already gone, at least for her, but another, that one sheltering friendships and promises. — Truman Capote

Datayze Quotes By Tertullian

Shall we carry a flag? It is a rival to Christ. — Tertullian

Datayze Quotes By Francis Cabot Lowell

Gardeners instinctively know that flowers and plants are a continuum and that the wheel of garden history will always be coming full circle. — Francis Cabot Lowell

Datayze Quotes By Carter Heyward

I'm a priest, not a priestess. Priestess implies mumbo jumbo and all sorts of pagan goings-on. Those who oppose us would love to call us priestesses. They can call us all the names in the world
it's better than being invisible. — Carter Heyward

Datayze Quotes By W.H. Manville

Life is Beauty, Mystery, Sweetness and Terror. Get married soon as possible so when you get divorced, you're not too old.
Miss Agony — W.H. Manville

Datayze Quotes By Frederick Seitz

Things that people learn purely out of curiosity can have a revolutionary effect on human affairs. — Frederick Seitz

Datayze Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Humans are forever discontent - always thinking there are better alternatives to their present circumstances. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Datayze Quotes By Anthony Doerr

something so single-minded. Never has he felt such a hunger to belong. In the rows of dormitories are cadets who talk of alpine skiing, of duels, of jazz clubs and governesses and boar hunting; boys who employ curse words with virtuosic skill and boys who talk about cigarettes named for cinema stars; boys who speak of "telephoning the colonel" and boys who have baronesses for mothers. — Anthony Doerr