Dzauya Quotes & Sayings
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Pleasant things to hear, though hearing them from him embarrasses me. I soak up the praise but feel obliged to disparage the gift. I believe that most people have some degree of talent for something
forms, colors, words, sounds. Talent lies around in us like kindling waiting for a match, but some people, just as gifted as others, are less lucky. Fate never drops a match on them. The times are wrong, or their health is poor, or their energy low, or their obligations too many. Something. — Wallace Stegner
As men and women we need to occupy our space as Kings and Queens; move into our new reality. It only requires mindset. — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.
35. Men Ask for Directions (and Other Signs of the Apocalypse) — Rick Riordan
...and when we die
we die alone
I cry, I cry alone
Like a piece of stone
I am thrown
into the wavy ocean of life
to atone...to atone
Only to atone... — Munia Khan
Life hath quicksands, Life hath snares! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We Chroniclers do well to be afraid when we approach those parts of our
histories (our natures) that deal with evil, the depraved, the
benighted. Describing, we become. We even - and I've see it and have
shuddered - summon. The most innocent of poets can write of ugliness
and forces he has done no more than speculate about - and bring them
into his life. I tell you, I've seen it, watched it... — Doris Lessing
You must learn to see men and women ... as perfect beings advancing to become complete. — Wallace D. Wattles
The purpose of a work of fiction is to appeal to the lingering after-effects in the reader's mind as differing from, say, the purpose of oratory or philosophy which respectively leave people in a fighting or thoughtful mood. — F Scott Fitzgerald
You'd feel rather guilty when all those poor mortal women combust at the sight of you. — Sarah J. Maas
The only Romantic thing left in life is a hat — Mimi Weddell
One of the best parts of working at 'O' is that people just love to send us stuff. — Gayle King
He who proposes to be an author should first be a student. — John Dryden
