Inheritors Season Quotes & Sayings
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All thought usually reached the public after thirty years in some such form: The man on the street heard the conclusions of some dead genius through someone else's clever paradoxes and didactic epigrams. — F Scott Fitzgerald

If you want to put far more living in your life, start living every day as if it was your last. — Robin Sharma

Do you still look at each other like you once did, back at the beginning of the story when everything was a question you were too afraid to find the answer to? — Alethea Kontis

Good words are a vain benevolence that demand no sacrifice and are more appreciated than real acts of kindness. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

God is love, and that love works through men-especially through the whole community of Christians. — C.S. Lewis

Therefore give now, that the season of giving may be yours and not your inheritors'. — Kahlil Gibran

You do not need to accept everything as true, you only have to accept it as necessary. — Franz Kafka

thing and it could be sold for a heap of silver and sometimes — Pearl S. Buck

Today we say all art is political. But I'd say all art has to do with ethics. Which after all really comes to the same thing. It's a matter of attitudes. — Ingmar Bergman

Life is easy. Live it while you're alive.
Because when you're gone you won't have an opportunity. — Scott Hildreth

Lastly, this threefold poetry flows from three great sources - The Bible, Homer, Shakespeare ... The Bible before the Iliad, the Iliad before Shakespeare. — Victor Hugo

I have always loved lipstick. For women, that love comes from our mother and grandmothers. It's so natural for a woman to open up her mirror and apply lipstick. — Monica Bellucci

We're not going to save the monkey unless we can shed the monkey. And the greatest impetus, the greatest inspiration to the expression of our higher selves comes in the confrontation with psyche that occurs in the psychedelic experience. — Terence McKenna

How exhausting all this was. In fact, if only people knew how madly tiresome it is to be a criminal ... ! — Hermann Hesse

All you have shall some day be given; therefore give now that the season of giving is yours and not your inheritors. — Kahlil Gibran