Laviosa Ordu Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry is not an assertion of truth, but the making of that truth more fully real to us. — T. S. Eliot
Where there is the necessary technical skill to move mountains, there is no need for the faith that moves mountains. — Eric Hoffer
See," Miranda said, "this is the truth." Sitting in class one morning, I found her pubic hair in my teeth. — David Burr Gerrard
And I had the most disconcerting sensation: that in my memory she would look up from that game of solitaire and the sockets of her eyes would be empty. — Anne Rice
Humans are not defined by their limitations, but by the intentions that I have for them; not by what they seem to be, but by everything it means to be created in my image. — Wm. Paul Young
And thus I wonder about so many gay men I've met since, pillars of the community, out to everyone else but Mom, who still refer to their lovers as something between a roommate and a valet. Just who is being protected here, and who thinks queer is wrong? — Paul Monette
Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable. — Theodore Newton Vail
Be brave, Tris," he whispers. "The first time is always the hardest." His eyes are the last thing I see. — Veronica Roth
The soul ... is audible, not visible. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Certain people, such as shamans, witch doctors, practitioners of Eastern religions, New Age gurus or professors of the occult on university faculties are examples of the kind of people who may have much more extensive knowledge of the spirit world than most Christians have. — C. Wagner
Emptiness and boredom: what an understatement. What I felt was complete desolation. Desolation, despair, and depression.
Isn't there some other way to look at this? After all, angst of these dimensions is a luxury item. You need to be well fed, clothes, and housed to have time for this much self-pity. — Susanna Kaysen
If these men worshipped anything, they worshipped magic, which she supposed would be heresy back in Grey London. But then again, Christians worshipped an old man in the sky, and if Lila had to say which one seemed more real at the moment, she'd have to side with magic. — Victoria Schwab
I'm not terribly good at three-page recipes - I tend to skip bits - or anything that involves marinating things in juniper berries. — Joanna Lumley
When you do something with all your heart and good intentions the small life turns magical. — Bella Meraki
