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Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Kate McGahan

What we see in others is always a mirror of what we see in ourselves. Let it be LOVE that you see. Let it be love that you are. — Kate McGahan

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Sophocles

When he endures nothing but endless miseries
What pleasure is there in living the day after day,
Edging slowly back and forth toward death?
Anyone who warms their heart with the glow
Of flickering hope is worth nothing at all.
The noble man should either live with honor or die with honor. That's all there is to be said. — Sophocles

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Annie Dillard

The soul may ask God for anything, and never fail. — Annie Dillard

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Brian Reynolds Myers

People used to expect literary novels to deepen the experience of living; now they are happy with any sustained display of writerly cleverness. — Brian Reynolds Myers

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Julian Barnes

I am only a literary lizard basking the day away beneath the great sun of Beauty. That's all. — Julian Barnes

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

After the heavy rain, we want to see the hot sun on the throne! After the hot sun, we want to see the heavy rain on the throne! Too see the same thing or the same person on the throne brings disaster! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Dave Eggers

The raising of a child is the building of a cathedral. You can't cut corners. — Dave Eggers

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Ryan Kavanaugh

Every movie is like a little company, and any little thing can make it not work. — Ryan Kavanaugh

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

The key to getting out of a bad relationship is being able to imagine something more fulfilling. --D. Travers Scott — Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

Missing Chester Bennington Quotes By William Dalrymple

For the British after 1857, the Indian Muslim became an almost subhuman creature, to be classified in unembarrassedly racist imperial literature alongside such other despised and subject specimens, such as Irish Catholics or 'the Wandering Jew'. — William Dalrymple