Felix Lengyel Quotes & Sayings
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The dream is the destination, but the vision is everything involved in achieving the dream. — K.M. Logan

Cranks live by theory, not by pure desire. They want votes, peace, nuts, liberty, and spinning-looms not because they love these things, as a child loves jam, but because they think they ought to have them. That is one element which makes the crank. — Rose Macaulay

The knowledge of numbers is one of the chief distinctions between us and the brutes. — Mary Wortley Montagu

The words burned on her tongue, but Minerva couldn't give them voice. What a hopeless coward she was. She could pound on his door at midnight and demand to be respected as an individual. She could travel across the country in hopes of being appreciated for her scholarly achievements. But she still lacked the courage to ask for the one thing she wanted most.
To be loved, just for herself. — Tessa Dare

There is no form of sinfulness to which you are addicted which Christ cannot remove. — Charles Spurgeon

You poor darling," said his wife, coming quickly to his side. She cradled his head against her breasts, a position he unaccountably loathed as much as she was fond of putting him in it, but which he tolerated now for tactical reasons. "What you need is a nice strong drink," she said. — L.J. Davis

If I were a rock star, I'd design my own clothes. I'd do it because that's the mark of a true rock star. — Shawn Amos

To aid life, leaving it free, however, that is the basic task of the educator. — Maria Montessori

You know, I love plays. I love the smell of a theater. The old rooms and the carpet and all that stuff. I love to tell stories. Even before I was doing music, I saw myself as a director. — R. Kelly

We must have the hope to be able to succeed. — Walter Munk

Or when I loved so fiercely that rather than feeling gratitude and joy I could only prepare for loss - I — Brene Brown

The life of this world is nothing but the harmony of opposites — Rumi