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Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By William Blake

The morning comes, the night decays, the watchmen leave their stations. — William Blake

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By John Green

Read a lot. Read broadly ... Tell stories to your friends, and pay attention to when they get bored ... Write a lot. — John Green

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Guy Finley

Don't believe what the spiritual sharks and clever carnival hustlers tell you about fearless living - they lie. — Guy Finley

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Gerard De Nerval

The enthusiasm of old men is singularly like that of infancy. — Gerard De Nerval

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Your good spirit moved over the waters. But he was not upheld by them as though he rested upon them, for when he is said to rest upon a man, it is he who gives that man rest in himself. It was your incorruptible and immutable will, which is sufficient in itself and to itself, that moved over the life which you had created. To that life living and living in happiness are not one and the same, because it lives even in its state of fluidity and darkness. To gain happiness it must still be turned from that state towards God, its Creator. It must live ever closer to the Fountain of life. In his light it must see the light; in him it must be given perfection, splendor, and bliss. — Augustine Of Hippo

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Clive Owen

I can't remember ever being involved in a fight in a movie where I haven't done most of it. — Clive Owen

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Pope John Paul II

Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of men. — Pope John Paul II

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Kai Greene

We are here to learn and to make our dreams realized. — Kai Greene

Ksenija Benedeti Quotes By Epicurus

It is not possible for a man to banish all fear of the essential questions of life unless he understands the nature of the universe and unless he banishes all consideration that the fables told about the universe could be true. Therefore a man cannot enjoy full happiness, untroubled by turmoil, unless he acts to gain knowledge of the nature of things. — Epicurus