Idyllicism Quotes & Sayings
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Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it. — Samuel Johnson

Just say it: I'm angry and no one will like me. God: No, I will not say that. But don't you think we ached for you to find a love you could share your whole life with? I used your teachers to encourage you creatively when the church could not ... I worked with whatever I got my hands on. Can you see that? — Susan E. Isaacs

You'll only regret the time it took you to make the decision. — Sara Raasch

Go somewhere or go nowhere, the choice is yours. — Steven Cuoco

A sky as pure as water bathed the stars and brought them out. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

If I could prescribe a single rule for looking at a work of art it would be to enjoy it. If we're honest with ourselves, we have to admit we enjoy our tears just as much as we enjoy our laughter. The only moments of life that are a bore are when we don't care one way or another. — Vincent Price

Good night, everyone- and remember- in this world, if you wanna get ahead, you gotta learn to give a little! — Steven Tyler

I guess these days this is a politically charged statement, but it seems to me manifestly true: You make nothing alone. Human beings are not mere competitors, and human life is not merely competition. We are collaborators. To be human is to catch the falling person. — John Green

I cannot but be astonished that Sarsi should persist in trying to prove by means of witnesses something that I may see for myself at any time by means of experiment. Witnesses are examined in doutbful matters which are past and transient, not in those which are actual and present. A judge must seek by means of witnesses to determine whether Peter injured John last night, but not whether John was injured, since the judge can see that for himself. — Galileo Galilei

He had lived on this filthy imitation
of food till his own mind and body were compounded of inferior stuff. It
was malnutrition and not any native vice that had destroyed his manhood. — George Orwell

You and me," he shouted. "We're going to make new memories. Ones that you aren't afraid of. And it's going to be amazing. — Jay McLean