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Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Lucius Annaeus Seneca

That which is given with pride and ostentation is rather an ambition than a bounty. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Mark Z. Danielewski

Love's love in her blackest season. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Marty Rubin

Since nature abhors a vacuum, the void must be in you. — Marty Rubin

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Patrick O'Neill

[I]ndividual readers may conceivably choose (or be led) to regard a given text as literary in cases where such a response is not shared by others, but until their individual responses lose their idiosyncratic nature by being adopted by a larger interpretive community, such responses will be regarded as being to a greater or lesser degree aberrant, and the offender will be regarded as lacking in good taste or good sense or both. — Patrick O'Neill

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Derek Walcott

The classics can console. But not enough. — Derek Walcott

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Marguerite Yourcenar

Ancient and oriental civilizations were more sensitive than we are to the cycles of things; to the succession of generations, both divine and human; and to change within stasis. Western man is virtually alone in wanting to make his God into a fortress and personal immortality into a bulwark against time. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Tracy Morgan

I want to be an example of a guy who made something of himself out of nothing. A guy who overcame the odds of a tough childhood, who worked hard, who didn't let his surroundings get the best of him and lead him to jail or the graveyard. Where I ended up - being a comedian, a TV star, and a movie actor - might be unique, but my story is not. — Tracy Morgan

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Hilary Duff

Not so much for Carnival?" I asked Ben playfully, hooking my arm through his.
"Not so much for driving through Carnival," Ben amended.
"Too tough for you?"
"I travel with you. Nothing's too tough for me."
"Not even that guy?"
He turned to look, and the minute his attention was diverted, I raced to the elevators.
"Hey!" Ben cried, and ran after me, but I dove and pressed the button first.
"Yes!" I cheered.
"Loser," Ben said.
"Actually, I just won. Let's go up and change, then we can hit the Samba Parade."
"Change? But I like you just the way you are."
"You are such a dork."
Ben nodded, accepting the title with grace as the elevator arrived. — Hilary Duff

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By W. H. Auden

One rational voice is dumb: over a grave
The household of Impulse mourns one dearly loved.
Sad is Eros, builder of cities,
And weeping anarchic Aphrodite. — W. H. Auden

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By George MacDonald

Doubt swells and surges, with swelling doubt behind!
My soul in storm is but a tattered sail,
Streaming its ribbons on the torrent gale;
In calm, 'tis but a limp and flapping thing:
Oh! swell it with thy breath; make it a wing,
To sweep through thee the ocean, with thee the wind
Nor rest until in thee its haven it shall find.
Roses are scentless, hopeless are the morns,
Rest is but weakness, laughter crackling thorns,
But love is life. To die of love is then
The only pass to higher life than this.
All love is death to loving, living men;
All deaths are leaps across clefts to the abyss.
Weakness needs pity, sometimes love's rebuke;
Strength only sympathy deserves and draws -
And grows by every faithful loving look.
Ripeness must always come with loss of might. — George MacDonald

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Haman is a symbol of a typical ungodly government representative — Sunday Adelaja

Idiosyncratic Response Quotes By Robert Pollok

That bitter word, which closed all earthly friendships and finished every feast of love farewell! — Robert Pollok