Floribelle Ocampo Quotes & Sayings
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Like billowing clouds,
Like the incessant gurgle of the brook,
The longing of the spirit can never be stilled. — Hildegard Von Bingen

If I could have gone on describing to you the beauties of this region, who knows but I might have made a fine addition to the literature of our age? — Robert Gould Shaw

In 1948 the first severe crash occurred in my life when Stalin put out his decree on 'formalism.' There was a bulletin board in the Moscow Conservatory. They posted the decree, which said Shostakovich's compositions and Prokofiev's were no longer to be played. — Mstislav Rostropovich

The atmosphere of our time is fast being cleared of the fumes and deadly gases that arose during the carboniferous age of theology. — John Burroughs

Angelo was a grown man, and here was one thing he was quite free to decide for himself, and yet he was ready to let others make up his mind for him ... that could only be stupidity. — Anne Holm

You ever feel like you know someone so much that they can breathe for you? Like when their chest and your chest rise and fall, they do it together because they have to? That's how it felt. That's how it always felt. — John Corey Whaley

It's impossible to gauge how much weight someone else places on their past. — Spike Chunsoft

An abstract title suggests another value to the subject, perhaps an artistic quality that sets the viewers' sensitivities into action. — Robert Genn

Ronaldo is a disgrace to the game. His petulance, temperament, throwing himself on the ground. It was a disgrace to professional football. This fella Ronaldo is a cod. — Eamon Dunphy

Now, Sophia, would you care to tell me why you're here by the pond instead of reporting to your next class?'
'I'm experiencing some teenage angst, Mrs. Casnoff,' I answered. 'I need to, like, write in my journal or something. — Rachel Hawkins

The lives lost are of less consequence than the spoils gained. — Hugh Howey

Henceforth, people became obsessed with the idea that machines and engines could be used to convert one type of energy into another. — Yuval Noah Harari