Gigantea Seideliana Quotes & Sayings
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Few have greater riches than the joy That comes to us in visions, In dreams which nobody can take away. — Euripides

It is not impermanence that makes us suffer. What makes us suffer is wanting things to be permanent when they are not. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Be, beget, begone. — William, Saroyan

I learned a valuable lesson from that editorial experience, and it's served me well in just about every dealing I've had with editors since. If they say there's a problem, they're probably right. Believe them. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Friction is necessary for motion, labor necessary for birth. — Mimi Kennedy

What was it you told me, Jesus?" she asked him softly. "Do you remember? Love is love is love. Pain is pain is pain. Knowledge is knowledge. It doesn't matter what shape or form it takes, what matters is how you use it, what you do with it, and if you can accept it with some measure of grace. If you can, it's the most beautiful thing in the world. If you can't ... — Shannon Noelle Long

But when I forget that voice of the first unconditional love, then these innocent suggestions can easily start dominating my life and pull me into the "distant country." It — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Prize lists are out, and you're not on them? Nature of the world - means nothing. Prizes are a lottery. — Nick Harkaway

I was going to shave it. It went in two parts. I got a bob first but it kept falling all over my face. Then it was off, short. The main reason it was long was because my mother cut it short when I was little and I was trying to make up for that. — Cathy Freeman

A woman sees war differently. — Tatjana Soli

Somehow, by just continually pestering the general public by appearing on television, they accepted me and wanted more. — Chris Elliott

There was, I think, a prevailing
impression common to the provincial mind, that his misfortune was
the result of the defective moral quality of his being a stranger. — Bret Harte