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Top Gyvos Geles Quotes

If you speak the truth, the monster whispered in his ear, you will be able to face whatever comes. — Patrick Ness

Those who have themselves for a spiritual director have a fool for a spiritual director. — Philip Neri

I'm not a betting man, and even if I was, I certainly wouldn't bet on this! I would not bet on the Best Actor. — Michael Caine

And yet when i finally drifted of in that barely conscious state where logic was absent and dreams encroached i could almost hear bone's voice. he was whispering that same promise he'd made to me months ago when our relationship started and i wondered if it was a sign - and if he'd really meant it. If you run from me i'll chase you. And i'll find you ... — Jeaniene Frost

Oh, child, my child, if only you realized who you truly are. — Toni Sorenson

I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set. — Andrew Lincoln

All I know is, unselfishness is the only moral principle," said Jessica Pratt, "the noblest principle and a sacred duty and much more important than freedom. Unselfishness is the only way to happiness. I would have everybody who refused to be unselfish shot. To put them out of their misery. They can't be happy anyway. — Ayn Rand

Love is not about what you want. It's about finding happiness for the one you love. — Terry Goodkind

Even thus imprisoned in an instant, the spirit of man might yet plumb the whole extent of space, and also the whole past and the whole future; and so from behind his prison bars, he might render the universe that intelligent worship which, they felt, it demanded of him. Better so, they said, than that he should fret himself with puny efforts to escape. He is dignified by his very weakness, and the cosmos by its very indifference. — Olaf Stapledon

I desired that the Senate of Rome might appear before me in one large chamber, and a modern representative, in counterview, in another. The first seemed to be an assembly of heroes and demi-gods; the other, a knot of pedlars, pick-pockets, highwaymen, and bullies. — Jonathan Swift

In fiction, every treachery and setback appears to serve some end: the characters learn and grow and come into their own. In life, it is not always clear that the hijacking of our plans is quite so provident or benign. — Azar Nafisi

It never does any good to dwell on what could go wrong. There is risk in everything. — Laura Lee Guhrke