Magick Woods Quotes & Sayings
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The typical American reports making about 70 [choices] in a typical day. — Sheena Iyengar

Some of the best advice you will ever hear will come from the forest. — Dacha Avelin

History is representational, while time is abstract; both of these artifices may be found in museums, where they span everybody's own vacancy. — Robert Smithson

The sighing of the devotee clears a path for him into the world unseen, and his tears wash away the sins of ages. All revelation follows the ecstasy; all knowledge that a book can never contain, that a language can never express, nor a teacher teach, comes to him of itself. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

My nightly craft is winged in white, a dragon of night dark sea.
Swift born, dream bound and rudderless, her captain and crew are me.
We've sailed a hundred sleeping tides where no seaman's ever been
And only my white-winged craft and I know the wonders we have seen. — Anne McCaffrey

Fact of the matter was that they were all too close to the situation. They'd been too close to the situation for months. They were so close to the situation that it was difficult to tell whether or not they were the situation. — Maggie Stiefvater

My heart was a desert You planted a seed And this is the flower This hour of sweet fulfillment — Leo Robin

Only a true reader will understand how lovely it is to read a book on rainy days. — Nicholaa Spencer

Deathless laurel is the victor's due. — John Dryden

Being "in control" isn't always about the desire to manipulate situations, but often it's about the need to manage perception. — Brene Brown

Let us take things as we find them: let us not attempt to distort them into what they are not ... We cannot make facts. All our wishing cannot change them. We must use them. — John Henry Newman

If you are working or you are running a business you have to set aside time and money to invest in your continued formal education and skills acquisition. — Strive Masiyiwa

A jealous lover lights his torch from the firebrand of the fiend. — Edmund Burke

If epic poetry is a definite species, the sagas do not fall within it. — Lascelles Abercrombie

When he was present she had no eyes for any one else. Every thing he did, was right. Every thing he said, was clever. If their evenings at the park were concluded with cards, he cheated himself and all the rest of the party to get her a good hand. If dancing formed the amusement of the night, they were partners for half the time; and when obliged to separate for a couple of dances, were careful to stand together and scarcely spoke a word to any body else. Such conduct made them of course most exceedingly laughed at; but ridicule could not shame, and seemed hardly to provoke them. — Jane Austen