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Elates Quotes By Saif Alsaegh

Wisdom
is in the insane asylums.
The end
is in the everyday-pale smiles — Saif Alsaegh

Elates Quotes By James Joyce

Rapid motion through space elates one; so does notoriety; so does the possession of money. — James Joyce

Elates Quotes By James Clerk Maxwell

Colour as perceived by us is a function of three independent variables at least three are I think sufficient, but time will show if I thrive. — James Clerk Maxwell

Elates Quotes By Marie Guillaume

Create stories that will leave an everlasting impression even when you are not around to tell it — Marie Guillaume

Elates Quotes By Sean J Halford

I've spent a lot of time in the States, and the Big Country elates and irritates me simultaneously. It is a big boy child that frequently needs a hug: sometimes needing the prissiness of the world to remind it that its voice is not the only one. Africa is older and wiser, a poor grandmother, a pillaged woman, but still a strong woman. She knows she is a daughter of Earth. There are the sexy aunts of Asia and Europe, and of course, the fussy, once histrionic mother that is Britain. But it was Africa taught America the lesson of liberty. — Sean J Halford

Elates Quotes By Mena Suvari

One of the things you learn being in the public eye is that you have the ability to raise awareness about serious issues, and, in the process, really help people. — Mena Suvari

Elates Quotes By Terri Gillespie

Possible outfits rolled in her head like a slot machine in Atlantic City. — Terri Gillespie

Elates Quotes By Peter Chrysologus

For he who touches the Body of Christ unworthily receives his damnation. — Peter Chrysologus

Elates Quotes By R.K. Narayan

The faint aroma of gum and calico that hangs about a library is as the fragrance of incense to me. I think the most beautiful sight is the gilt-edged backs of a row of books on a shelf. The alley between two well-stocked shelves in a hall fills me with the same delight as passing through a silent avenue of trees. The colour of a binding-cloth and its smooth texture gives me the same pleasure as touching a flower on its stalk. A good library hall has an atmosphere which elates. I have seen one or two University Libraries that have the same atmosphere as a chapel, with large windows, great trees outside, and glass doors sliding on noiseless hinges. — R.K. Narayan

Elates Quotes By Ian McEwan

Becoming drunk is a journey that generally elates him in the early stages - he's good company, expansive, mischievous and fun, the famous old poet, almost as happy listening as talking. But once the destination is met, once established up there on that unsunny plateau, a fully qualified drunk, the nastier muses, the goblins of aggression, paranoia, self-pity take control. The expectation now is that an evening with John will go bad somehow, unless everyone around is prepared to toil at humouring and flattering and hours of frozen-faced listening. No one will be. — Ian McEwan

Elates Quotes By Eduardo Galeano

In our day, this global offensive plays a well-defines role. Its aim is to justify te very unequal income distribution between countries and social elates, to convince the poor that poverty is the result of the children they don't avoid having, and to dam the rebellious advance of the masses. — Eduardo Galeano

Elates Quotes By Charles Lamb

Go where glory waits thee! But while fame elates thee, Oh, still remember me! — Charles Lamb

Elates Quotes By Fay Weldon

Are you sure you wouldn't like some toast, Phyllis? Toast is one of the triumphs of our civilisation. It must be made with very fresh bread, thickly cut; then toasted very quickly and buttered at once, so the butter is half-melted. Unsalted butter, of course; you sprinkle it with salt afterwards. Sea salt, preferably. — Fay Weldon

Elates Quotes By Anton Chekhov

The Lie which elates us is dearer than a thousand sober truths — Anton Chekhov

Elates Quotes By Norman F. Cantor

It was not until 1948 that Cambridge University stopped requiring a knowledge of classical (ancient) Greek as a prerequisite for admission. This requirement was based not only on the intrinsic merits of ancient Greek literature and philosophy. Knowledge of Greek was a screening device to keep out the less affluent, who attended British state schools, where Greek was less likely to be taught than in private schools. — Norman F. Cantor