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Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By George Pierce Baker

What then is tragedy? In the Elizabethan period it was assumed that a play ending in death was a tragedy, but in recent years we have come to understand that to live on is sometimes far more tragic than death. — George Pierce Baker

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Emil Cioran

Shyness, inexhaustible source of misfortunes in practical life, is the direct cause, indeed unique, each inner wealth. — Emil Cioran

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Emo Philips

Writer's block is a myth. I never see the gardeners suffering from gardening block. — Emo Philips

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By John W. Rogers Jr.

Sports were a big part of my life. I was the captain of the basketball team in high school, and captain of the basketball team at Princeton. — John W. Rogers Jr.

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Stephen Levine

[C]oncepts of dying in to a heaven or hell seem a good deal more political than spiritual. (124) — Stephen Levine

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Virginia Woolf

But this I can never explain to a painter, I suppose; how words live in companies, never used, exept when one writes. (5/2/1925 - From a letter to Jacques Raverat) — Virginia Woolf

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Read to find life treasures — Lailah Gifty Akita

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Emma Chase

Hanna and I have been spending way too much time together. The sex is stale and she's starting to get clingy. — Emma Chase

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Paulo Coelho

It doesn't matter who's correct, what matters is who's right. — Paulo Coelho

Mettlesome In A Sentence Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

After a while someone asked the expriest if it were true that at one time there had been two moons in the sky and the expriest eyed the false moon above them and said that it may well have been so. But certainly the wise high God in his dismay at the proliferation of lunacy on this earth must have wetted a thumb and leaned down out of the abyss and pinched it hissing into extinction. And could he find some alter means by which the birds could mend their paths in the darkness he might have done with this one too. — Cormac McCarthy