Mistlike Quotes & Sayings
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Most pointedly, nature-based people manifest the very qualities that contemporary psychotherapy, the recovery movement, and spiritual practices continually aim for: a visible sense of inner peace, unselfconscious humility, an urge to communal cooperation, and heartfelt appreciation for the world around them. — Chellis Glendinning

All things are symbols. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

There are books which one should not attempt before having passed the age of forty. — Marguerite Yourcenar

McCain I'd vote against under any circumstance. — Pat Robertson

...what the Man-Moth fears most he must do.. — Elizabeth Bishop

If politicians and business leaders become "protectors of creation" nature shall be saved. — Auliq Ice

But this thing, whatever it was, this mistlike something, hung there inside my body like a certain kind of potential. I wanted to give it a name, but the word refused to come to mind. I'm terrible at finding the right words for things. I'm sure Tolstoy would have been able to come up with exactly the right word — Haruki Murakami

When you're really bummed out, the last thing you want to hear is up-tempo and positive. And it lets you know that you're not alone, that somebody has hurt before. It works the same way with chick songs as it does with political songs. When you hear somebody singing about these things, you know that you're not alone, that somebody else is suspicious of what's going on around us in the world. So you don't feel like you're crazy, and you feel like you might be able to make a difference. — Steve Earle

In my love-challenged condition, seeing a difficulty for someone else can leave me feeling a little more smug or superior-by-comparison. — John Ortberg

And were my faith so strong that it could move mountains, that is the mountain that I would make come to me. — Isak Dinesen

It was easier to do Shakespeare than a lot of modern movie scripts that are so poorly written. — Jessica Lange

Don't get me wrong. I'm happy to be your morning lollipop, but I need to eat, too. — Pamela Clare

I began to perceive more deeply than it has ever yet been stated, the trembling immateriality, the mistlike transience, of this seemingly so solid body in which we walk attired. — Robert Louis Stevenson

She points to the door. "Leave!"
"No." So she picks up a hairbrush and throws it at him. It beans him on the head and ricochets to the wall, where it wedges behind the TV.
"Ow!" He grabs his head, grimacing. "That hurt!"
"Good, it was supposed to. — Neal Shusterman