Henriot Quotes & Sayings
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Thought is more dangerous than you think. — Wayne Gerard Trotman
I've always taken men just as I found 'em, and thank heavens I've been able to find 'em. — Mae West
I would love very much to win a medal at the Olympics for myself, by my own performance. But that will never happen. — Bela Karolyi
Even stupid people have a role to play
in your life. They make you wiser and
more patient. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I think by now I have made it fairly clear that I am not very happy with the word hope. I don't believe in people just hoping. — Aung San Suu Kyi
Movements, like films, depend on word of mouth. — Lee Hirsch
For Felix Henriot, with his admixture of foreign blood, was philosopher as well as vagabond, a strong poetic and religious strain sometimes breaking out through fissures in his complex nature. He had seen much life; had read many books. The passionate desire of youth to solve the world's big riddles had given place to a resignation filled to the brim with wonder. Anything might be true. Nothing surprised him. The most outlandish beliefs, for all he knew, might fringe truth somewhere. He had escaped that cheap cynicism with which disappointed men soothe their vanity when they realise that an intelligible explanation of the universe lies beyond their powers. He no longer expected final answers. — Algernon Blackwood
Loneliness in a crowd of people was the worst kind of loneliness, but she couldn't help it. — Lauren Kate
None of this was what held Yeva's gaze. Because in the bottom of the valley, straddling the river nestled in the foothills, was a castle. — Meagan Spooner
Warriors aren't the only ones who can kick a little ass, you know. Some maidens can more than hold their own. — Tracy Deebs
The sure way to be cheated is to think one's self more cunning than others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
In my game, you get brokenhearted a bit. You do a play, get a bad review in the papers ... actors are sensitive; you think of all the work you've done, and it breaks your heart, but you learn to shrug it off and to carry on. — Phil Daniels
