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Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A good thought is a spark,
a good desire is a flame,
and a good deed is a bonfire. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By W.G. Sebald

I wonder now whether inner coldness and desolation may not be the pre-condition for making the world believe, by a kind of fraudulent showmanship, that one's own wretched heart is still aglow. — W.G. Sebald

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Zoraida Cordova

All lands change for the worse when the people do not fight back. Now there is nothing left." "But — Zoraida Cordova

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

But secluding my experience during that early period was both cowardly and wise. Some things are too fragile, too vulnerable to bring into the public eye. Tender things with tiny roots tend to wither in the glare of public scrutiny. By holding my awakening within, I contained the energy of it, and it fed me the way blood feeds muscle. It fed me a certain propelling energy, and I kept moving forward. — Sue Monk Kidd

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Margaret Cavendish

Marriage is the grave or tomb of wit. — Margaret Cavendish

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Penny Matthews

Why should we remain innocent of what lurks in the shadows? How can we live in the world if we don't understand how dark and brutal it can be? — Penny Matthews

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

The memory of war was fading into the past as a nightmare vanishes with the dawn; soon
it would lie outside the experience of all living men. — Arthur C. Clarke

Incinur Sevimli Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Merciful Heavens! but what do I care for the laws of nature and arithmetic, when, for some reason I dislike those laws and the fact that twice two makes four? Of course I cannot break through the wall by battering my head against it if I really have not the strength to knock it down, but I am not going to be reconciled to it simply because it is a stone wall and I have not the strength. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky