Haniff Howell Quotes & Sayings
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It is only when we can believe that we are creating the soul that life has any meaning, but when we can believe it - and I do and always have - then there is nothing we do that is without meaning and nothing that we suffer that does not hold the seed of creation in it. — May Sarton

There must be a law against forcing children to perform at an early age. Children should have a wonderful childhood. They should not be given too much responsibility. — Maria Callas

It's hard to stop people comparing their world with the world they imagine you to have. — Carla H. Krueger

No one ever knows if a book is good until they read the book. — Victor LaValle

Technology is the art of the possible. — Bee Wilson

When you get into the third or fourth generation of Latino immigrants to the United States, you see the kids speaking more English than Spanish, and it's important that we don't lose our identity, our language. — Thalia

Troubled sleep was no stranger to him. He had lived his lies for fourteen years, — George R R Martin

Fritz . . ." Grahm stared up at his man, who was doing a better job of holding Grahm than holding his own emotions together. "I'm glad I could see you again."
"Me, too."
"I love you," Grahm whispered.
"And I love you." Tears fell from Fritz's eyes. "Now, don't die. — Elise Kova

I have a very busy head. I have inside voices that I have learned to contain. — Tom Hardy

Let us learn the meaning of economy. Economy is a high human office,
a sacrament when its aim is grand, when it is the prudence of simple tastes, when it is practised for freedom or for love or devotion. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

'The Dark Knight,' for me, has the same problem that every other 'Batman' movie has. It's not about Batman. I think Heath Ledger is just phenomenal and the character of the Joker is beautifully written. He has a particular philosophy that he carries throughout the movie. He has one of the best bad guy schemes. — Joss Whedon

Of metaphors, those generally conduce most to energy or vivacity of style which illustrate an intellectual by a sensible object. — Richard Whately