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Haruhiko Anime Quotes By William James

When all is said and done, we are in the end absolutely dependent on the universe; and into sacrifices and surrenders of some sort, deliberately looked at and accepted, we are drawn and pressed as into our only permanent positions of repose. Now in those states of mind which fall short of religion, the surrender is submitted to as an imposition of necessity, and the sacrifice is undergone at the very best without complaint. In the religious life, on the contrary, surrender and sacrifice are positively espoused: even unnecessary givings-up are added in order that the happiness may increase. Religion thus makes easy and felicitous what in any case is necessary. — William James

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Edward Carey

Part of the joy of writing for kids is that you have to have a real adventure story. You can get really involved in the fantastic in a way that perhaps you can't so much in adult fiction. — Edward Carey

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Tama Janowitz

I think the sixties must have been quite a lot of fun. — Tama Janowitz

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Deyth Banger

Wise people make trails and paths, clever walk on them - stupid people can't decide. — Deyth Banger

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Roberto Cavalli

I love you if you love me. — Roberto Cavalli

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Rumi

The flower that does not smile
at the branches withers. — Rumi

Haruhiko Anime Quotes By Laura Anderson Kurk

But with her eyes closed, she began to whisper. "If you have someone to love, then love. If you have someone to forgive, then forgive. You think, when you're seventeen, there's time enough for that, but there's not. There's no time at all."
I squeezed her hand, trying to think of how to respond. But she took the burden from me and kept whispering. "You want to know why God gave us people to love? Because that's the only way we can understand how he feels about us. Desperate and jealous. — Laura Anderson Kurk