Girlish Grimoire Quotes & Sayings
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Objectification is above all exteriorization, the alienation of spirit from itself. — Nikolai Berdyaev

If your fear is talking to people, then go out and talk to people. You will find it just keeps getting easier and there's really nothing to be afraid of. However, I can tell you that if I stop for a month, it starts to seem scary again. So, the easiest way to fend off fear is to attack it, embrace it. — Blake Roney

What was that?" he whispered, eyes narrowed. There was no mistaking the amusement in the tilt to his lips, though. "Very bad kitty ... — Jennifer L. Armentrout

To be a catalyst is one of my life's objectives. I've been inspired by many people who in turn have been catalysts. It's very interesting to see the waves of interest come and go in Celtic territory. If I can be a catalyst for other people, that's wonderful. — Loreena McKennitt

The Left has always sought single, non-values-based explanations for human behavior. — Dennis Prager

I wish to live in peace with myself and not with the world. — Danilo Kis

For the beautiful word begets the beautiful deed. — Thomas Mann

As a street performer, I have learned that everybody wants to connect. And that usually, if you're a bit extraordinary, if you're not exactly of human appearance, then people will feel inclined to participate and to feel out loud. It's as though you made something resonate within them. — Natasha Tsakos

You show me a boy who brings a snake home to his mother and I'll show you an orphan. — Erma Bombeck

What's the likelihood? That the one girl who makes my heart race is the one girl who wants me in return? That the accident of my attraction coincides with the accident of hers? — Eleanor Catton

-You are on the verge of being truly mad.
-No, not at all. Look at me. I can tie my shoelaces. See? — Anne Rice

The blacks, those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing, have seen their territory invaded by a new kind of slave: the Portuguese. — Che Guevara

The struggle against subjectivism was the attempt to avoid the charge of what was then called "idealism" or "nihilism", i.e., that we know nothing more than our own representations. — Frederick C. Beiser

Early Chinese thinkers had taken variety at face value. They had favored diversification and collected anomalies instead of trying to explain them away. — Paul Feyerabend