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Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Imogen Maud

You do not know me if you think I'd hide. I'm in the light. I am free. Where is my beautiful woman? She runs from her heart. Yet you run through my veins. Your fire burns inside me. I run with you. — Imogen Maud

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Fred Munoz

You cannot weave the truth from a string of lies — Fred Munoz

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

May we realize how close to us He is willing to come, how far He is willing to go to help us and how much He loves us. — Thomas S. Monson

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Thomas Ravenel

I'm totally changed. I've been emancipated from all this Republican dogma. Whether it's being anti-immigration, being-anti gay, being militaristic and wanting to engage in all these military interventions across the planet. That's all absurd. — Thomas Ravenel

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Harry Chapin

I guess it's a sequel to our story From the journey 'tween heaven and hell With half the time thinking of what might have been and half thinkin' just as well. I guess only time will tell. — Harry Chapin

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Anonymous

I can't tell you how it came to take me so many years to learn that instead of placing piking bets on what the next few quotations were going to be, my game was to anticipate what was going to happen in a big way. — Anonymous

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

I believe that the infinite and mysterious charm that lies in the contemplation of a moving vessel is caused, firstly, by the regularity and symmetry that are among the primordial needs of the human spirit, to the same degree as complication and harmony - and, secondly, by the multiplication and generation of all the imaginary curves and figures produced in space by the real elements of the object. The poetic idea released by this operation of movement in the lines is the hypothesis of a being that is vast, immense, complicated but eurythmic, an animal full of genius, suffering and sighing all the sighs and all the human ambitions. — Charles Baudelaire

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Karen Salmansohn

Life is too short for fake butter or fake people. — Karen Salmansohn

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Mark Batterson

At its core, sinfulness is selfishness. It's enthroning yourself - your desires, your needs, your plans - above all else. You may still seek God, but you don't seek Him first. You seek Him second or third or seventh. You may sing "Jesus at the center of it all," but what you really want is for people to bow down to you as you bow down to Christ. It's a subtle form of selfishness that masquerades as spirituality, but it's not Christ-centric. It's me-centric. It's less about us serving His purposes and more about Him serving our purposes. — Mark Batterson

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Herta Muller

The summer is cruel to its leaves, the fall to its colors, the winter to us. — Herta Muller

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Haley Tanner

Maybe this is how it always is. Maybe someone always wants more. Maybe everyone has a time when they realise that they've been accidentally lying when they say I love you, I miss you, you're pretty, you're the prettiest one, I never want you to leave. Maybe this time ends and it all becomes true again, as true as you ever thought it was. Maybe this time does not end. If this time ends, it would be a smart decision to wait it out. If it does not end, then perhaps you should not wait, and you should find another person to whom you can say these things without lying. But perhaps it always happens, no matter which girl or boy you are trying to love, in which case you might as well stay where you are because you would repeat the same process with anyone else. — Haley Tanner

Fahrenheit 451 Famous Quotes By Stephanie Perkins

She kissed his lips then. They tasted of apples and cheese, of the revelation of things you never imagined going so well together. She tasted meting ice cream, too, melting defenses, herself melting into Russell. — Stephanie Perkins