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Liebhartstaler Quotes By John Steinbeck

People who are most afraid of their dreams convince themselves they don't dream at all. — John Steinbeck

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Yann Martel

There's no boot."
No boot?"
No."
That makes me sad."
I ate it."
You ate the boot?"
Yes."
Was it good?"
No. Were the cigarettes good?"
No. I couldn't finish them."
I couldn't finish the boot. — Yann Martel

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Mary Collyer

The most savage and voracious animal never kills to increase his wealth, or open a way to grandeur. It slays to satisfy his hunger, or in a natural defense of his own life, or of those whom he is prompted by instinct to preserve. — Mary Collyer

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Neil LaBute

I didn't choose BYU, I like to think it chose me. — Neil LaBute

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Daniel Goleman

Ordinarily, small children learn much about emotions by looking at the other person's eyes, while those with autism avoid the eyes and so fail to get those lessons. — Daniel Goleman

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

Khaderbhai once said that every virtuous act is inspired by a dark secret. It mightn't be true of everyone, but it was true enough about me. The little good that I've done in the world has always dragged behind it a shadow of dark inspiration...

...When all the guilt and shame for the bad we've done have run their course, it's the good we did that can save us. But then, when salvation speaks, the secrets we kept, and the motives we concealed, creep from their shadows. — Gregory David Roberts

Liebhartstaler Quotes By Aleister Crowley

The increase of knowledge has forced
the thinker to specialise, with the result that there is nobody capable to deal with civilisation as a whole. We are playing a game of chess in which nobody can see more than two or three squares at once, and so it has become impossible to form a coherent plan. — Aleister Crowley