Elizabeth Garden Sayings Quotes & Sayings
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There is a certain freedom of enjoyment that defines true civilization. And the Spanish are among the few peoples in Europe who are civilized. — Albert Camus

Too many people die early, either tragically or natural death, because they did not treat their lives with any sense of value. — Sunday Adelaja

He steps onto the sidewalk and rocks on the balls of his feet. He looks beautiful standing there, and a familiar ache starts in my chest as I wonder how I can love and fear the sight of someone with the same intensity. — Sophie Jordan

Wherever there are birds, there is hope. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

All I know is that you probably deserve better than me, but I'm too selfish to let you. I'm into you, and I want you to be so into me, you don't even care that I'm not good enough for you. — Samantha Young

I never understood the idea that you're supposed to mellow as you get older. Slowing down isn't something I relate to at all. The goal is to continue in good and bad, all of it. — Diane Keaton

Triumph depends on a roll of Fate's dice; the ultimate prize is a place in Heaven. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Value friendship for what there is in it, not for what can be gotten out of it. — Henry Clay Trumbull

He put this engine [a silver pocket watch] into our ears, which made an incessant noise, like that of a water-mill: and we conjecture it is either some unknown animal, or the god that he worships; but we are more inclined to the latter opinion, because he assured us, (if we understood him right, for he expressed himself very imperfectly) that he seldom did any thing without consulting it. He called it his oracle, and said, it pointed out the time for every action of his life. — Jonathan Swift

I love touring. But it's super nice to have a new reason to play shows that isn't based around that perennial cycle of album/tour/promotion. — Ted Leo

Characters migrate — Umberto Eco

Poverty wants some, luxury many, and avarice all things. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Far from being the father of jihad, [Prophet] Mohammad was a peacemaker, who risked his life and nearly lost the loyalty of his closest companions because he was determined to effect a reconciliation with Mecca — Karen Armstrong