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Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Charles Baudouin

To be always doubting your ability to get what you long for is like trying to reach east by traveling west. — Charles Baudouin

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Lena Banks

I can do it, yes I can. — Lena Banks

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Henri Marie Ducrotay De Blainville

Life is the twofold internal movement of composition and decomposition at once general and continuous. — Henri Marie Ducrotay De Blainville

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Al Pacino

Theater for me at one point was a lifestyle, too. — Al Pacino

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Thereby men do not flee from being deceived as much as from being damaged by deception: what they hate at this stage is basically not the deception but the bad, hostile consequences of certain kinds of deceptions. In a similarly limited way man wants the truth: he desires the agreeable life-preserving consequences of truth, but he is indifferent to pure knowledge, which has no consequences; he is even hostile to possibly damaging and destructive truths. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By James Baldwin

I don't believe there's a white man in this country, baby, who can get his dick hard, without he hear some nigger moan. — James Baldwin

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Birds buildbut not I build; no, but strain, Time's eunuch, and not breed one work that wakes. Mine,O thou lord of life, send my roots rain. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Anonymous

The LORD, He delivered them into your hand. 9For the eyes of the LORD move to and fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those whose heart is completely His. — Anonymous

Gearoid Fitzgerald Quotes By Timothy Freke

When I compare life to a dream I do not mean to denigrate it as some sort of meaningless fantasy. Life is too wonderful to be called an "illusion" unless we whisper the word in amazement, as we might when witnessing the most astonishing magic trick. What could be more magnificent than this glorious universe, in all its multifarious extravagance? Its awesome vastness and delicate detail. Its impersonal precision and intimate intensity. Its harsh necessities and lush sensuality. This dream of life is truly marvelous. — Timothy Freke