Kapui Necklace Quotes & Sayings
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I cannot cure myself of that most woeful of youth's follies-thinking that those who care about us will care for the things that mean much to us. — D.H. Lawrence

The artist's knowledge of his own creative nature is often unconscious; he pursues his mysterious way of life in a strange innocence. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Experiencing Death is like experiencing Life for both are complete within themselves and they both have same effect on the human mind, yet the conditioning makes us love one and fear the other. — Maitreya Rudrabhayananda

Elizabeth, Beth, Betsy, and Bess, they all went together to find a bird's nest ... — Shirley Jackson

Miss Green can call a turd a rose if she wants, but that don't mean people's going to be lining up to smell it. — K. Martin Beckner

Man hazards the condition and loses the virtues of a freeman, in proportion as he accustoms his thoughts to view without anguish or shame, his lapse into the bondage of debtor. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

The World Cup gave me a lot of confidence - just to know that I can play at the highest level and not only complete but play well. — Lauren Holiday

There are many people that frankly cannot get themselves to oppose Barack Obama. They make a lot of excuse for him. — Jonathan Turley

A god that created the world and then walked off the site leaving it to its own devices is not a fit object of worship, nor a source of moral authority. — Simon Blackburn

I'm defending fiction as a human capacity more than as a popular or dying literary genre. — Ben Lerner

Dostoevski said once, "There is only one thing I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings." These words frequently came to my mind after I became acquainted with those martyrs whose behavior in camp, whose suffering and death, bore witness to the fact that the last inner freedom cannot be lost. It can be said that they were worthy of the their sufferings; the way they bore their suffering was a genuine inner achievement. It is this spiritual freedom - which cannot be taken away - that makes life meaningful and purposeful. — Viktor E. Frankl