Levitico 19 Quotes & Sayings
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You see, at Rugby I was rather a great man. There one had a share in the ruling of 300 boys, and a good deal of responsibility; but here one has only just to take care of oneself, and keep out of scrapes; and that's what I never could do. — Thomas Hughes

The greater the difficulty of the change, the greater the need for enchantment. Factors that cause friction include expense, risk, and "politics." If a change is a big deal, then it's a big deal to make it happen. — Guy Kawasaki

Where did you wash? the boy thought. The village water supply was two streets down the road. I must have water here for him, the boy thought, and soap and a good towel. Why am I so thoughtless? I must get him another shirt and a jacket for the winter and some sort of shoes and another blanket. — Ernest Hemingway,

Whatever's merely willful, and not miraculous (be never it so skilful) must wither fail and cease - but better than to grow beauty knows no. — E. E. Cummings

I just love the smell of an old book store and the feel of the crisp pages along my fingertips. — Leah Spiegel

You shouldn't have to pay for your love with your bones and your flesh. — Pat Benatar

Defining yourself in opposition to something is still being anaclitic on that thing, isn't it? — David Foster Wallace

Armies are created to protect an established system, not people. In the future, an educated humanity will not stand for war. — Jacque Fresco

Death is the least civilized rite of passage. — Louise Erdrich

Trading is a waiting game. You sit, you wait, and you make a lot of money all at once. Profits come in bunches. The trick when going sideways between home runs is not to lose too much in between. — Michael Covel

People who act against others truly act in a backwards way, doing the opposite of what they would need to do to realize their goal. — Patricia Evans

Comets importing change of times and states,
Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky
And with them scourge the bad revolting stars. — William Shakespeare

I think for Lev [Grossman], C. S. Lewis was a huge inspiration from his childhood. I know that Brideshead Revisited is a book that he's incredibly found of and he took certain structural influences from that book that he brought into The Magicians. — Hale Appleman