Leconte Lodge Quotes & Sayings
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How does a woman gain such wisdom in only twenty-nine years?" Gordon asked, escorting her across the lawns toward the mansion.
"The same way a man does."
"Which is?"
Lady Keely cast him an ambiguous smile. "Either you are born with wisdom, my lord, or you make do
without it ... — Patricia Grasso
To make money you have to use a four letter word: SELL. — Richie Norton
Now "professional" seems to be whoever you went to school with. It constitutes your nuclear world. And that's the fault of the teachers; it's not the fault of the young artist. — Lawrence Weiner
I was uncomfortable enough. I was very uncomfortable, I may say unhappy. — Jane Austen
Our children give us the opportunity to become the parents we always wished we'd had. — Louise Hart
I have had to learn the simplest things
last. Which made for difficulties. — Charles Olson
Think, think, think. It will hurt like hell at first, but you'll get used to it. — Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle Of Blackburn
Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be. — Duane Michals
You never know what's coming for ya" from the 2008 American romantic fantasy drama film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button', directed by David Fincher. — Unknown
When the doors of perception are cleansed, men will see things as they truly are, infinite. — William Blake
They don't really know him, not the dark and scary parts, but then again they don't know those places in me. Only he does. Only he has seen the darkness. Only he embraces the darkness inside of me and turns it into love and light. — Tara Brown
When you see the world outside your home town, outside the walls of what you were brought up to see, then you discover that you almost never know if you're dong the right thing. One action, brave and true, leads to war and destruction. Another, craven and greedy, leads to peace and prosperity.
pg 197 — Sebastien De Castell
To know your mind, to see your heart,to taste your pain, to touch your dreams, to trace your scars, and to worship your joy...is my sole interest. — Beth McGirt Adams
Your mind has some clearness and capacity for right thinking; it opens towards the heights, but for its own sake, - to receive light from above for its own activity. — Sri Aurobindo