Inspirational Leavers Quotes & Sayings
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Our conviction that the world is meaningless is due in part to the fact (discussed in a later paragraph) that the philosophy of meaningless lends itself very effectively to furthering the ends of political and erotic passion; in part to a genuine intellectual error - the error of identifying the world of science, a world from which all meaning has deliberately been excluded, with ultimate reality. — Aldous Huxley

Mister if you want more to join,' She said half-choked 'you'll have to put in the coin. — Angelo Tsanatelis

The fashions of the ages vary in this direction and that, but they vary for the most part from a central road which was struck out by the imagination of Greece. — Gilbert Murray

Too often we forget that an ideal partner is someone who enhances an already full existence. — Mariella Frostrup

She might be," Raul interjects. "We're still not sure if she's the one. — E.M. Knight

There are two kinds of climbers ... smart ones and dead ones. — Don Whillans

Man needs spiritual expression and nourishing ... even in the prehistoric era, people would scrawl pictures of bison on the walls of caves. — Fernando Botero

Bridget cried for the leavers and the left. For the people, like herself, grimly forsaking what precious gifts they would ever get. — Ann Brashares

Doing two things at once seems so clever, so efficient, so modern. And yet what it often means is doing two things not very well. — Carl Honore

Problems are the guiding lights along the way of life. — Debasish Mridha

Although the elusive 'cure' may be a distant dream, understanding the true nature of cancer will enable it to be better controlled and less menacing. — Paul Davies

I really want to do a sci-fi movie. — Rohan Chand

You get on with your own life. Lettie gave it to you. You just have to grow up and try and be worth it. — Neil Gaiman

Why have I had this life? If I knew, I wouldn't have done it. — Klaus Kinski

At night his most frequent recurring dream was of doing The Times crossword puzzle; his most disagreeable that he was reading a tedious book aloud to his family. — Evelyn Waugh