Illusie 300 Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not very good at praying, but what I experience when I'm writing a poem is close to prayer. — Denise Levertov

Nigeria has had a complicated colonial history. My work has examined that part of our story extensively. — Chinua Achebe

I feel like going to class every morning is so humbling. You're always working to improve, and you're always being critiqued on your next performance. It's not about what you've done. There's always room to grow. — Misty Copeland

The Secret, you will come to know how you can have, be, or do anything you want. You will come to know who you really are. You will come to know the true magnificence that awaits you. — Rhonda Byrne

I dwell in Possibility
A fairer House than Prose
More numerous of Windows
Superior - for Doors
Of Chambers as the Cedars
Impregnable of Eye
And for an Everlasting Roof
The Gambrels of the Sky
Of Visitors - the fairest
For Occupation - This
The spreading wide of narrow Hands
To gather Paradise - — Emily Dickinson

The prime minister found something hopeful in the man's eyes and manner. The 30 or so people who run this world analyze one another that way and then make decisions of life and death for us. Scary, but true. — Hugh Sidey

It's the kind of day that might make you wonder about the meaning of life, and discover that there is none. — Peter Hoeg

If you could, would you ask
For moonbeams in a heart of glass?
For sun rays on the silver sea?
Or would you ask for me? — Sarah Ockler

I always carry multipurpose products in my handbag. — Ashley Madekwe

I did stories about unexpected encounters, back roads, small towns and ordinary folk, sometimes doing something a little extraordinary. — Charles Kuralt

Remember, if you sit at your desk for 15 or 20 years, every day, not counting weekends, it changes you. It just does. It may not improve your temper, but it fixes something else. It makes you more free. — Anne Enright

The noiseless din that we have long known in dreams, booms at us in waking hours from newspaper headlines. — Theodor Adorno

Getting rid of a truth makes us wiser than getting hold of a delusion — Michael R. Fletcher

There may be fewer people in the American house of the nineties, but there are a lot more things. — Witold Rybczynski