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Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Walter Isaacson

(Franklin and, by extension, the Junto were particularly fond of things that could help the public as well as themselves.) — Walter Isaacson

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Rae Foley

Minutes weren't given you to save but to spend. This is yours - now. Stop and live it. — Rae Foley

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Jayne Wallace

spirit deal only in truth, and they come through to tell the greatest truth of all: that love goes on after their passing. — Jayne Wallace

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Losing faith is a complicated business and takes time. There are no epiphanies, no "moments of truth." It takes much thought and concentration in the later phases, which thenselves come about through an accumulation of small accidents: examples of general injustice, misfortune falling upon the godly, prayers of one's own unanswered. — Thomas Pynchon

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Novalis

Morality must be the heart of our existence, if it is to be what it wants to be for us ... The highest form of philosophy is ethics. Thus all philosophy begins with "I am." The highest statement of cognition must be an expression of that fact which is the means and ground for all cognition, namely, the goal of the I. — Novalis

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Stacey Thacker

As much as we sometimes want God to remove us from our messes, more often He just gets in it with us - lifting our heads, giving us strength, helping us put one foot in front of the other as we slosh our way through it — Stacey Thacker

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Cassandra Clare

As long as everyone's wearing their own pants."
"I see I have come in on a fascinating moment in the conversation. — Cassandra Clare

Makropoulos 2020 Quotes By Henry James

Everything about Florence seems to be colored with a mild violet, like diluted wine. — Henry James