Hamlet Theme Quotes & Sayings
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What is there? I know first of all that I am. But who am I? All I know of myself is that I suffer. And if I suffer it is because at the origin of myself there is mutilation, separation. I am separated. What I am separated from
I cannot name it. But I am separated. — Arthur Adamov
I try to let go of the intellect and just tell the story. I only read the page I have in front of me on the screen. Then when the whole story is told, I print it, wait a week and read it. — Isabel Allende
You were always there, you know. Even when I couldn't remember ... you were always there — Colleen Hoover
Perhaps, after all, America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected. — Oscar Wilde
I see the light shining in your faces. That light comes from the Lord, and as you radiate that light, it will bless you and many others. — James E. Faust
Her painting was vaporous and unsubstantial, but it had a flowerlike grace and even a certain careless elegance. There — W. Somerset Maugham
we talk of plans that are going to happen.
we talk of the future, as if we know we will last.
there is a sort of comfort in that. — AVA.
Our key to transforming anything lies in our ability to reframe it. — Marianne Williamson
Like Hamlet, Goethe's Faust offers a wide panorama of scenes from the vulgar to the sublime, with passages of wondrous poetry that can be sensed even through the veil of translation. And it also preserves the iridescence of its modern theme. From it Oswald Spengler christened our Western culture 'Faustian,' and others too have found it an unexcelled metaphor for the infinitely aspiring always dissatisfied modern self.
Goethe himself was wary of simple explanations. When his friends accused him of incompetence in metaphysics, he replied. 'I, being an artist, regard this as of little moment. Indeed, I prefer that the principle from which and through which I work should be hidden from me. — Daniel J. Boorstin
Good deeds are seldom remembered; bad deeds are seldom forgotten. — Ernie J Zelinski
Those who devote their lives to earning a living are incapable of living a human existence. — Herbert Marcuse
