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F Rdert Rme Quotes By Amor Towles

end of every question. — Amor Towles

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Wiz Khalifa

Just because the past taps you on the shoulder, does not mean you have to look back. — Wiz Khalifa

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Andre Gide

What I dislike least in my former self are the moments of prayer. — Andre Gide

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Rigoberta Menchu

Together we can build the people's Church, a true Church. Not just a hierarchy, or a building, but a real change inside people. — Rigoberta Menchu

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Maureen Howard

To say a thing simply: I am my history, but the story of my life is always guarded, self-conscious. It is finally the only story we give to someone we love. — Maureen Howard

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Solange Nicole

Faith is Hope on a treadmill. Love is the reason we stay on. — Solange Nicole

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Zooey Deschanel

I'm a person who has a lot of energy. So, yes, I don't really stop to rest or de-stress. I just keep going. I figure that if you don't stop, then you'll never notice how tired you are. — Zooey Deschanel

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Pablo Neruda

This time is difficult, wait for me: we will live it out vividly. Give me your small hand: we will rise and suffer, we will feel and rejoice. We are once more the pair who lived in bristling places, in harsh nests in the rock. This time is difficult, wait for me with a basket, with a shovel, with your shoes and your clothes. Now we need each other not only for the carnations' sake, not only to look for honey: we need our hands to wash with and to make fire, and so let our difficult time stand up to infinity with four hands and four eyes. — Pablo Neruda

F Rdert Rme Quotes By Octavio Paz

The religion of art, like the religion of politics, was born from the ruins of Christianity. Art inherited from the old religion the power of consecrating things and endowing them with a sort of eternity; museums are our temples, and the objects displayed in them are beyond history. Politics
or more precisely, Revolution
co-opted the other function of religion: changing human beings and society. Art was an asceticism, a spiritual heroism; Revolution was the construction of a universal church. — Octavio Paz