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Disparages Crossword Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

From my own childhood I remember only a handful of incidents, all of which I regarded as momentous, but which I now understand were a few events among many, which completely expunges their meaning, for how can I know that those particular episodes that lodged themselves in my mind were decisive, and not all the others of which I remember nothing? — Karl Ove Knausgard

Disparages Crossword Quotes By William Shakespeare

I can no longer live by thinking. — William Shakespeare

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Donna Lynn Hope

We love because we can lose. If there was no threat of separation, no death to shake us to our core, we probably wouldn't love much at all. — Donna Lynn Hope

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Publilius Syrus

Consider the useful agreeable, even though if were not. — Publilius Syrus

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Clarence Day

Will and wisdom are both mighty leaders. Our times worship will. — Clarence Day

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Jimmy Buffett

Searching is half the fun: life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party. — Jimmy Buffett

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Og Mandino

The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish good results while the strongest, by dispersing his effort over many chores, may fail to accomplish anything. — Og Mandino

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

Asks the Possible of the Impossible, "Where is your dwelling-place?" "In the dreams of the Impotent," comes the answer. — Rabindranath Tagore

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Erich Neumann

On the lowest level, this loss of soul turns the man into the hen-pecked husband who lives with his wife as though she were his mother upon whom he is solely dependent in all things having to do with emotions and the inner life. But even the relatively positive case where the woman is the mistress of the inner domain and mother of the home who simultaneously has the responsibility for dealing with all the man's questions and problems having to do with emotions and the inner life, even this leads to a lack of emotional vitality and sterile one-sidedness in the man. He discharges only the "outer" and "rational" affairs of life, profession, politics, etc. Owing to his loss of soul, the world he has shaped becomes a patriarchal world that, in its soullessness, presents an unprecedented danger for humanity. In this context we cannot delve further into the significance of a full development of the archetypal feminine potential for a new, future society. — Erich Neumann

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Margaret Atwood

She can outstare anyone, and I am almost as good. We're impervious, we scintillate, we are thirteen. We wear long wool coats with tie belts, the collars turned up to look like those of movie stars, and rubber boots with the tops folded down and men's work socks inside. In our pockets are stuffed the kerchiefs our mothers make us wear but that we take off as soon as we're out of their sight. We scorn head coverings. Our mouths are tough, crayon-red, shiny as nails. We think we are friends. — Margaret Atwood

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Jay McLean

There's no emotion greater than fear. No ache greater than grief. No sound greater than silence. — Jay McLean

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Warwick Davis

If you love Harry Potter, you're going to absolutely love this ... this is the biggest box set that Warner Bros. has ever done. If it was any bigger, it'd need wheels. — Warwick Davis

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Rick Riordan

Because apologizing for something you didn't do is better than dying for it! — Rick Riordan

Disparages Crossword Quotes By Graham McNeill

There is a Kretan proverb that says that peace is always "over there", but that is no longer true: it is within our grasp. — Graham McNeill