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Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Anna Sewell

we are only horses, and don't know. — Anna Sewell

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Pema Chodron

Transformation occurs only when we remember, breath by breath, year after year, to move toward our emotional distress without condemning or justifying our experience. — Pema Chodron

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

And he beholds the moon; like a rounded fragment of ice filled with motionless light. — Gustave Flaubert

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Jane Campion

I'm a much better filmmaker than painter. But studying it did make me visually acute and taught me lessons like being economic: Say something once and you don't have to say it again. — Jane Campion

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Jesse Haubert

Kevin watched the water move down the creek. He didn't know where it was going but he assumed that it was to a lake. It seemed to be in a hurry, so he hoped that it would get there soon. — Jesse Haubert

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Jose Saramago

There are certain words that draw back, that refuse to be uttered, because they are too laden with significance for our word-weary ears. — Jose Saramago

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By John Tavener

We seem to have lost our contact with the primordial: the idea of - call it divine revelation as opposed to something that's learned by the human intellect - something that, if you lay yourself completely open, and you just open your heart completely, something will actually come into it. — John Tavener

Feeling Remorseful Quotes By Justin Cronin

One thing that worried me was how writers get categorized and so they end up having to write the same kind of book again and again. That is fine if it is what you want to do, but I would rather be locked in the trunk of my car with a weasel than write the same book every three years until I die. — Justin Cronin