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Flaxfields Quotes By Louis C.K.

You know what, it's not your life, it's life. Life is bigger than you, if you can imagine that. Life isn't something that you possess, it's something that you take part in and witness. — Louis C.K.

Flaxfields Quotes By Adelaide Anne Procter

No star is ever lost we once have seen, we always may be what we might have been. — Adelaide Anne Procter

Flaxfields Quotes By Victor Shamas

Acceptance is an important part of serenity. It is not enough, however, simply to accept the things we cannot change. For me, serenity comes from not having any investment in the outcome. If I am genuinely serene, then it will not matter to me whether things change or stay the same. Either way, I choose to be happy. — Victor Shamas

Flaxfields Quotes By Mario Puzo

Kurt Cilke liked dogs because they could not conspire. They could not hide hostility, and they were not cunning. They did not lie awake at night planning to rob and murder other dogs. Treachery was beyond their scope. — Mario Puzo

Flaxfields Quotes By Suzanne Rindell

It dawned on me that no person is as poetically homesick as someone who has come to New York for the first time and glimpsed a small vestige of her home state. — Suzanne Rindell

Flaxfields Quotes By Malia Makana

Her heart has been broken, split into two. Yet she still believes in miracles, why don't you? — Malia Makana

Flaxfields Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Better to have fewer wants than greater riches to supply increasing wants. — Augustine Of Hippo

Flaxfields Quotes By Charles F. Glassman

When bad strikes, most likely you will not get an answer when you ask, "Why?"
Your strength must come from having faith that someday the answer will come and then it will all make sense. — Charles F. Glassman

Flaxfields Quotes By Thom Mayne

Architecture is a discipline that takes time and patience. If one spends enough years writing complex novels one might be able, someday, to construct a respectable haiku. — Thom Mayne