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Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I have no terror of death. It is the coming of death that terrifies me. Its monstrous wings seem to wheel in the leaden air around me. — Oscar Wilde

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Marcel Proust

In that way Vinteuil's phrase, like some theme, say, in Tristan, which represents to us also a certain acquisition of sentiment, has espoused our mortal state, had endued a vesture of humanity that was affecting enough. Its destiny was linked, for the future, with that of the human soul, of which it was one of the special, the most distinctive ornaments. Perhaps it is not-being that is the true state, and all our dream of life is without existence; but, if so, we feel that it must be that these phrases of music, these conceptions which exist in relation to our dream, are nothing either. We shall perish, but we have for our hostages these divine captives who shall follow and share our fate. And death in their company is something less bitter, less inglorious, perhaps even less certain. — Marcel Proust

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Claire Denis

I didn't foresee my career. Things happen. — Claire Denis

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Kevin McCloud

Building your own home is about desire, fantasy. But it's achievable; anyone can do it. — Kevin McCloud

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Stephanie Riggs

I still contend that Shakespeare is a dirty old man. — Stephanie Riggs

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By David Levithan

Kids don't really get to hear their parents giggle enough if you ask me... — David Levithan

Henotheistic Hinduism Quotes By Judith McNaught

Have you stopped the trial?" the duchess said.
"Stopped the trial!" he expostulated. "My dear duchess, it would take the prince or God to stop this trial."
"They will have to settle for Lady Thornton," the dowager snapped. — Judith McNaught