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Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Tony Collins

Between the pages of a book is a divine place to be. — Tony Collins

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By J.T. McGowan

Then the wind died down and the air grew warm and the flies awoke and started to drone, and they were a constant background hum, like ocean waves, rushing and ebbing and flowing, loud enough to hear through closed windows, and in great numbers, floods of flies, a communal purr, never just a single buzz. — J.T. McGowan

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Brian Andreas

Wrapped around my son with only the knowledge of the words of the world & a quiet remembrance of watching before this all began. — Brian Andreas

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By John Shelton Reed

The South is like my favorite pair of blue jeans. It's shrunk some, faded a bit, got a few holes in it. it just might split at the seams. It doesn't look much like it used to, but it's more comfortable, and there's probably a lot of wear left in it. — John Shelton Reed

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Solomon Northup

considerable amount in consideration of his services in — Solomon Northup

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Rajneesh

Meditation means: remain as relaxed as you are in deep sleep and yet alert. Keep awareness there; let thoughts disappear but awareness has to be retained. And this is not difficult: it is just that we have not tried it, that's all. It is like swimming: if you have not tried it, it looks very difficult; it looks very dangerous too. And you cannot believe how people can swim because you simply drown! But once you have tried a little bit it comes easily; it is very natural. — Rajneesh

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Jean-Paul Marat

In a few days, I will have them all guillotined in Paris. — Jean-Paul Marat

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Homer

A sympathetic friend can be quite as dear as a brother. — Homer

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Mary Wortley Montagu

There is nothing can pay one for that invaluable ignorance which is the companion of youth, those sanguine groundless hopes, and that lively vanity which makes all the happiness of life. — Mary Wortley Montagu

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Robert Orben

The secret of writing comedy is to know where it's all going, then get ahead of it. — Robert Orben

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By William Gibson

Hak Nam rose before her as she waded nearer, but with a dream's logic it grew no closer. Backwashing sea, sucking at her ankles. The Walled City is growing. Being grown. From the fabric of the beach, wrack and wreckage of the world before things changed. Unthinkable tonnage, dumped here by barge and bulk-lifter in the course of the great reconstruction. The minuscule bugs of Rodel-van Erp seethe there, lifting the iron-caged balconies that are sleeping rooms, countless unplanned windows throwing blank silver rectangles back against the fog. A thing of random human accretion, monstrous and superb, it is being reconstituted here, retranslated from its later incarnation as a realm of consensual fantasy. The — William Gibson

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Blind adoration, in the age of action, is perfectly valueless, is often embarrassing and, equally, often painful. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

It is the purity of man's heart and mind, and his innocent and faithful approach to action with the purpose of all good to everyone, which really succeeds in yielding maximum results with minimum effort. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Lafcadio By Shel Quotes By Ethel Smyth

If some people are right, artists are put into this world not to practice their art, but to talk about it. And judging by the flattering invitations many a humble climber will receive to pontificate from the lowest rung but one of the ladder, humanity is in a dangerously receptive frame of mind, and artists a race devoid of either modesty or sense of humor. — Ethel Smyth