Griechen Quotes & Sayings
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Similarly, a little later on, the author will point out to us, among the crowd he describes, a "reactionary." That is common enough designation today. But here, I ask Mr. Flaubert again: "A reactionary? How can you recognize one at a distance? Who told you? How do you know about it?" The author evidently is amusing himself, and all these characteristics are invented on a whim. — Marcel Proust

No one has arrived. Leave me there
as you would leave a myth with any person who sees you
until he cries and rushes into himself, afraid of happiness. — Mahmoud Darwish

Security can be enhanced with hardware. You can have a software-only solution, but it can be made more robust in conjunction with hardware. — Renee James

Never forget that it is by choice that the ordinary person decides to live a life that is extraordinary. — Cheryl Koevoet

The crisis of our prayer life is that our minds may be filled with ideas of God while our hearts remain far from him. — Henri Nouwen

He was swimming in a sea of other people's expectations. Men had drowned in seas like that. — Robert Jordan

I've pretty much kicked over every stone. And there's nothing in me that says, "I must create this particular thing." — Sandra Bullock

(Although I tried to always keep in mind something a friend had once told me: "Your demons may have been ejected from the building, but they're out in the parking lot, doing push-ups.") At — Dan Harris

The main thing is to learn to pray regularly, to do it systematically — Sunday Adelaja

The end of a life is the sum of the love that was lived in it, — Cassandra Clare

Cookie monster speaks better English than you. — Brian K. Vaughan

What we're seeing early on is Democrats rallying around Al Gore, Republicans rallying around George Bush and the difficulty of anybody else to get any room in the race. — Stuart Rothenberg

There is not a single one of us, no matter how old, that does not have a moral heart, an educated heart, a heart that learned to love while human, and a heart that should have learned ever more deeply to love as preternatural. — Anne Rice

Every tounge bit had another word to say. — Ned Vizzini