Famous Blavatsky Quotes & Sayings
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When I think of the people I've worked with, all of them have great passion, and the passion is what keeps people inspired. — Guido Palau

Between the dark, heavily laden treetops of the spreading chestnut trees could be seen the dark blue of the sky, full of stars, all solemn and golden, which extended their radiance unconcernedly into the distance. That was the nature of the stars. and the trees bore their buds and blossoms and scars for everyone to see, and whether it signified pleasure or pain, they accepted the strong will to live. flies that lived only for a day swarmed toward their death. every life had its radiance and beauty. i had insight into it all for a moment, understood it and found it good, and also found my life and sorrows good. — Hermann Hesse

But you'll see, you can feel time on the wind it whips up as it passes. We don't worry about time or the wind. Nothing can touch us any more. As long as people remember us, we are here. Anyway, it's the wind that tells us, lets us know about the thigs we've left behind. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

I know the well of my maternal incompetence is deep but I am determined to siphon up a calm and breathing hope for him. — Donna VanLiere

Books are like brothers. I am an only child. Gatsby [is] my imaginary eldest brother. — F Scott Fitzgerald

A certain harmony should be kept between actions and ideas if we want to fully develop the effects they can produce. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Happiness is equal to work minus resistance. — Wolfgang Ostwald

Someone this amazing was about to get inundated by messages from needy weirdos. And he needed to be the first. — Julia Kent

Who will sell the Cow, must say the word. — George Herbert

All affected can accept the consequences and the side effects that [the norm's] general observance can be anticipated to have for the satisfaction of everyone's interests, and the consequences are preferred to those of known alternative possibilities for regulation. — Jurgen Habermas

Trusting God doesn't alter our circumstances. Perfect trust in Him changes us. — Charles R. Swindoll

I then remained in Berlin until Dec. 1938, spending my time between pictures at my villa on the Riviera. — Pola Negri