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Hetomasia Quotes By Evelyn Underhill

Love is creative. It does not flow along the easy paths, spending itself in the attractive. It cuts new channels, goes where it is needed. — Evelyn Underhill

Hetomasia Quotes By Elisabeth Marbury

Storehouses filled with merchandise will prove a better guarantee than arsenals bulging with ammunition. — Elisabeth Marbury

Hetomasia Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

It's not at all good when your cancer is 'palpable' from the outside. Especially when, as at this stage, they didn't even know where the primary source was. Carcinoma works cunningly from the inside out. Detection and treatment often work more slowly and gropingly, from the outside in. — Christopher Hitchens

Hetomasia Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A word from the wise is better than a thesis from a fool. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Hetomasia Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

The praise of ancient authors proceeds not from the reverence of the dead, but from the competition and mutual envy of the living. — Thomas Hobbes

Hetomasia Quotes By Jessica Park

I'm considering whether or not to believe you. I need to run an algorithm on this."
"That's not funny."
"You might be trying to trick me into sleeping with you. — Jessica Park

Hetomasia Quotes By Cyma Rizwaan Khan

Are you going to drink my blood?" he wanted to know. I think I had expected him to be a little more afraid of me and his casual tone was a tad bit frustrating to my ego. "Well, I was planning on it, yes. — Cyma Rizwaan Khan

Hetomasia Quotes By Aly Martinez

I'd happily give up every noise in the world if I could just keep her laugh. — Aly Martinez

Hetomasia Quotes By Salvador De Madariaga

The three creative prototypes, the scientist, the artist, and the saint, know instinctively, without the help of any mere philosopher, that each must obey an absolute rule of conduct. Three words established and hallowed by usage express the divinities, the values, the supreme aims served respectively by these three kinds of men with an undivided loyalty: truth for the scientist; beauty for the artist; goodness for the saint. The discussion on what these words mean will never end. We must be content with taking note of their clarity as symbols, and of the singular force which animates them and makes of them powerful poles of attraction. — Salvador De Madariaga