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Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Ann Leckie

Ifs and would-haves changed nothing. — Ann Leckie

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Anne Graham Lotz

God cannot be less than Himself. And God is good. And active. And faithful. And He cares. — Anne Graham Lotz

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Betty Ford

I don't look at what I've lost. I look instead at what I have left. — Betty Ford

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Milan Kundera

She came from a land where revolutionary illusion had long since faded but where the thing he admired most in revolution remained: life on a large scale; a life of risk, daring, and the danger of death. Sabina had renewed his faith in the grandeur of human endeavour. Superimposing the painful drama of her country on her person, he found her even more beautiful. — Milan Kundera

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Grant Ginder

This is true: if there was one thing my father taught me, it's that endings never work out the way you want them to--that they're terrible, and this one is no different. They're like the last drops of wine, the final puffs of a cigarette. They're Sunday nights, or the last afternoon of summer. They're flat tires and wet pairs of socks and cold dinners. They're the sort of thing that--no matter the effort, no matter the discipline--no one can get right. — Grant Ginder

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Mya

In many inner cities, there are issues of less economic stability, poorer education, community centers being stripped away, arts being removed from the school system leaving many children imbalanced, isolated from their most powerful self ... the independent thinker, the creator, the dreamer often leaving children more susceptible to other harmful things out of boredom or feelings of rejection. — Mya

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

You can't rationally argue out
what wasn't rationally argued in. — George Bernard Shaw

Illusion Of Grandeur Quotes By Robert Coover

I spoke of the tragic illusion of perpetuity, but, no, my friends, it is a comic one. The ludicrous plot in which we are all trapped. The ancient Greeks referred to plot as mythos, attributing the random drift of human affairs to some sort of unknowable but glimpsable divine motion, attempting to attach a certain grandeur to it, the delusion of meaning. But we are characters who do not exist, in a story composed by no one from nothing. Can anything be more pitiable? No wonder we all are grieving. — Robert Coover