Emotionante Quotes & Sayings
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I was born to share love, not hate", said Antigone. "Go then, and share your love for the dead", responds Creon. — Sophocles

If you will be a traveler, have always two bags very full. That is one of patience and another of money. — John Florio

Knowing that "me" is inextricably linked to blackness, [I try to enjoy] the process of expanding beyond the expected boundaries set by existing culture, norms and media. — Baratunde Thurston

I liked teaching Henry James. When you look down at a Henry James novel from a helicopter height, you find an intricate spider web that all clings together. — Helen Vendler

I'm not running my campaign for the press. I'm running it for voters. I totally respect the press and what the press has to do. — Hillary Clinton

Winners will be losers if they don't support the losers. — Arthur Hailey

Grateful and appreciating hearts radiate happiness. Gratitude and thankfulness fill life with joyfulness. — Debasish Mridha

See it big, and keep it simple. — Wilferd Peterson

By harmony all phenomena are formed and sustained. There is a scientific statement to the effect that this earth is a vast harmonic wave system that is built and sustained by unheard music. — Corinne Heline

She who passes by rosemary and doesn't pick it neither had love nor dreams of it. — Isabella Dusi

It is not so important to have all the answers as to be hungry for them. — Carol Ann Tomlinson

He had visited his family the evening before, eaten dinner with Renee and Chris, his grandson, in the pretence that everything was ordinary, but in fact to service his end-game ruse. He was going over the mountains, he'd said, to hunt for quail in willow canyons, he had no particular canyons in mind, he intended to return on Thursday evening, though possibly, if the hunting was good, he would return on Friday or Saturday. The lie was open-ended so that his family wouldn't start worrying until he'd been dead for as long as a week - so none would miss or seek him where he rotted silently in the sage. Ben imagined how it might be otherwise, his cancer a pestilent force in their lives, or a pall descending over them like ice, just as they'd begun to emerge from the pall of Rachel's death. The last thing they needed was for Ben to tell hem of his terminal colon cancer. — David Guterson

Architecture should be dedicated to keeping the outside out and the inside in. — Leonard Baskin