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Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

I write to discover. I write to uncover. I write to meet my ghosts ... I write because it is dangerous, a bloody risk, like love, to form the words. — Terry Tempest Williams

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Paul Zindel

If you leave me, I'll want to die. Love, Elizabeth Carstensen. — Paul Zindel

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

Saying I don't take my meds because they make me feel funny. Is like cannibals saying they don't eat clowns because the taste funny — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Brad Stone

incidentally, all Amazon senior executives had to read - the — Brad Stone

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Blue Ashcroft

No sex, huh? That sucks, cause I'd love to have sex with you. — Blue Ashcroft

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Ottessa Moshfegh

The idea that my brains could be untangled, straightened out, and thus refashioned into a state of peace and sanity was a comforting fantasy. — Ottessa Moshfegh

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Yunus Emre

I am the drop that contains the ocean — Yunus Emre

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Jeff Bezos

I'm skeptical that the novel will be 're-invented.' — Jeff Bezos

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Eugen Herrigel

Put the thought of hitting right out of your mind! You can be a Master even if every shot does not hit. The hits on the target is only an outward proof and confirmation of your purposelessness at its highest, of your egolessness, your self-abandonment, or whatever you like to call this state. There are different grades of mastery, and only when you have made the last grade will you be sure of not missing the goal. — Eugen Herrigel

Montesquieus Philosophy Quotes By Umberto Eco

There, Master Niketas,' Baudolino said, 'when I was not prey to the temptations of this world, I devoted my nights to imagining other worlds. A bit with the help of wine, and a bit with that of the green honey. There is nothing better than imagining other worlds,' he said, 'to forget the painful one we live in. At least so I thought then. I hadn't yet realized that, imagining other worlds, you end up changing this one. — Umberto Eco