Heart Of Darkness Imperialism Quotes & Sayings
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How much happier you would be, how much more of you there would be, if the hammer of a higher God could smash your small cosmos. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I feel very lucky to be able to make movies in New Zealand, and I will always be grateful for the support I have received from so many New Zealanders. — Peter Jackson

Oh, I think it's definitely spiritual. All music is. I think it's maybe one of the highest forms of spirituality. — Willie Nelson

The girl who I will marry will have a heart so wise that in the hollow of her eyes my heart will want to tarry. The girl who will be mine will have skin so soft and tender, and when it comes December, her skin will be my wine. — Jacques Brel

Rich or poor, every child comes into the world with some imperative need of its own, which shapes its individuality. — Lucy Larcom

I know, to be useful," broke in Abel impatiently. "When I said that, I had no idea you would be leaving us so soon. I also said that I couldn't give you advice, and I say the same now. But you're leaving tomorrow and we might never see each other again. I decided that, even if I can't advise you, I can at least tell you that a life without love, a life like the one you described just now, isn't live at all, it's a dung heap, a sewer. — Jose Saramago

In fact, knowing she'd been through hardship filled me with sweet tenderness. — Taichi Yamada

I once thought that grief was chronic, that all you could do was appreciate the good days and take them along with the bad. And then I started to think that maybe the good days aren't just days; maybe the good days can be good weeks, good months, good years. Now I wonder if grief isn't something like a shell. You wear it for a long time and then one day you realize you've outgrown it. So you put it down. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

New York is the biggest mouth in the world. It appears to be prime example of the herd instinct, leading the universal urban conspiracy to beguile man from his birthright (the good ground), to hang him by his eyebrows from skyhooks above hard pavement, to crucify him, sell him, or be sold by him. — Frank Lloyd Wright

The theory that thought is merely a movement in the brain is, in my opinion, nonsense; for if so, that theory itself would be merely a movement, an event among atoms, which may have speed and direction but of which it would be meaningless to use the words 'true' or 'false'. — C.S. Lewis

This product is a compromise, and the nature of compromise is that you don't get everything you want. — Conrad Burns

Acting is really only part of my life. I'm addicted to it. — Blythe Danner

grave goods by themselves. 9. Hunter-gatherers made these handprints about 9,000 years ago in the 'Hands Cave', in Argentina. It looks as if these long-dead hands are reaching towards us from within the rock. This is one of the most moving relics of the ancient forager — Yuval Noah Harari

That's something that is almost accidental at the beginning of a career, but the more you write, the more trained you are to recognize the little signals. — Stephen King