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Hardily Quotes By C. G. Jung

In fact, the terrors that stem from our elaborate civilization may be far more threatening than those that primitive people attribute to demons. The — C. G. Jung

Hardily Quotes By Katherine Neville

Privacy - like eating and breathing - is one of life's basic requirements. — Katherine Neville

Hardily Quotes By Daisy Whitney

Another deserted sentence. Another side effect of death. Words go AWOL. — Daisy Whitney

Hardily Quotes By John Wesley

It is hardily credible of how great consequences before God the smallest things are; and what great inconveniences some times follow those which appear to be light faults. — John Wesley

Hardily Quotes By Victor Fernando R. Ocampo

Love is the demiurge that builds substance from the elements of our lives.

From "Big Enough for the Entire Universe — Victor Fernando R. Ocampo

Hardily Quotes By Christine Caine

Nothing about my birth - or yours - was random or accidental. I was born for this time - and so were you. We were each chosen for a particular, cosmically important task that can be done by no one else. — Christine Caine

Hardily Quotes By J.A. Huss

This guy is me. And you're absolutely right. This guy doesn't deserve you. — J.A. Huss

Hardily Quotes By Dick Morris

Idealism that makes no distinction between areas where our national interest lies and those from which it is remote does no good for America. The weariness of the post-Versailles, post-Korea, post-Vietnam eras is never far from the national mood. — Dick Morris

Hardily Quotes By Garth Stein

To live everyday as if it has been stolen by death, that is how I would like to live. To feel the joy of life, as Eve felt the joy of life. To separate oneself from the burden, the angst, the anguish that we all encounter every day. To say I am alive, I am wonderful, I am. I am. That is something to aspire to. When I am a person, that is how I will live my life. — Garth Stein

Hardily Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Near the point of impact, time acelerates to the speed of light. — Joyce Carol Oates

Hardily Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

You will only find everything necessary for a happy and successful life in the Promised Land of your calling — Sunday Adelaja

Hardily Quotes By Edith Pargeter

Well, do as you think best. That's every man's right and duty. But for me, I pledge you now I will not surrender one grain of my rights. What I took, I took and by God, I'll keep it, too. Take her home tomorrow, Archie, and never look back to watch what I do, for you know it before. I would not give him one knigh who had confided himself to me and none other, much less you. Only over my dead body," said Hotspur hardily, eye to eye with the friend he had made under Homildon Hill, "will King Henry ever claim you as his prisoner. — Edith Pargeter

Hardily Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The glory of age is beauty of gray hair. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Hardily Quotes By Tom Vilsack

President Obama has expressed his commitment to responsible stewardship of our land, water, and other natural resources. And one way of restoring the land to its natural condition is what we are doing here today - breaking pavement for the People's Garden. — Tom Vilsack

Hardily Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Green-eyed monsters," said Magnus, and grinned. He deposited Chairman Meow on the ground, and the cat moved over to Alec, and rubbed against his leg. "The Chairman likes you."
"Is that good?"
"I never date anyone my cat doesn't like," Magnus said easily, and stood up. "So let's say Friday night?"
A great wave of relief came over Alec. "Really? You want to go out with me?"
Magnus shook his head. "You have to stop playing hard to get, Alexander. It makes things difficult." He grinned. — Cassandra Clare

Hardily Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I fear mostly my inability to capture all the things that come, I fear their mysterious source, I fear their fate, I fear me, in short. This is true ... it's like finding a river of gold when you haven't even got a cup to save a cupful ... you've but a thimble, and that thimble is your pathetic brain and labour and humanness. — Jack Kerouac

Hardily Quotes By Charles Dickens

Gentlemen of the free-and-easy sort, who plume themselves on being acquainted with a move or two, and being usually equal to the time-of-day, express the wide range of their capacity for adventure by observing that they are good for anything from pitch-and-toss to manslaughter; between which opposite extremes, no doubt, there lies a tolerably wide and comprehensive range of subjects. Without venturing for Scrooge quite as hardily as this, I don't mind calling on you to believe that he was ready for a good broad field of strange appearances, and that nothing between a baby and rhinoceros would have astonished him very much. Now, — Charles Dickens