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Multeity Coleridge Quotes By William Shakespeare

The trust I have is in mine innocence, and therefore am I bold and resolute. — William Shakespeare

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

When the whole and the parts are seen at once, as mutually producing and explaining each other, as unity in multeity, there results shapeliness. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By David Baldacci

It would actually constitute more than a miracle, he realised. It would take divine intervention plus luck, plus some unknown element of cosmic wizardry. — David Baldacci

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The most general definition of beauty ... Multeity in Unity. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By William Hazlitt

Nothing gives such a blow to friendship as the detecting another in an untruth. It strikes at the root of our confidence ever after. — William Hazlitt

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Miranda July

She looked utterly betrayed, as betrayed as the most betrayed person in Shakespeare. — Miranda July

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By A.J. Kazinski

I think about something I once heard on the radio. About Abraham and Isaac."
"I was afraid you'd say something like that."
"You asked."
"So what about them? I don't really know much about that kind of stuff."
"There was a pastor on the radio who said nobody should ever preach that story. Do you remember how it goes? God tells Abraham that he has to sacrifice his son to prove his faith."
"I agree with the pastor. It sounds like a sick story. Ban that shit."
"But isn't that exactly what we do? Send young men off to a war in the desert and ask them to sacrifice themselves for a belief? — A.J. Kazinski

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Doris Lessing

I didn't go to school much, so I taught myself what I knew from reading. — Doris Lessing

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By H.G.Wells

The truly brave man is not the man who does not feel fear but the man who overcomes it. — H.G.Wells

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Christopher Moore

The music coming from inside sounded like robots fucking. And complaining about it. In rhythmic monotone. European robots. — Christopher Moore

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Riz Ahmed

My music is a very personal reflection of me, whereas, acting a role, that's a reflection of another character. — Riz Ahmed

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Jonathan Powell

Politicians do not enter into wars lightly. It is usually the military themselves who are keener to become involved. — Jonathan Powell

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By J.A. Huss

You're like crazy sexy, Ford. And all this weird shit you do, that just adds to it. I'm not sure why, but I like your strangeness. It's real. And it drives me a little wild. — J.A. Huss

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Russell Simmons

Respect your parents. What they tell you is true. Hard work, dedication and faith will get you anything. Imagination will drive itself. You can get anything you want, but you have to have faith behind all your ideas. Stick to your goals and have an undying faith. — Russell Simmons

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Steve Earle

I think the criticism that I take to heart is from other writers that I respect. — Steve Earle

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

I can help Katy," Blake wheezed. "Good enough for you?"
"What?" I demanded, dropping my hands.
"Yeah, see, you saying her name alone makes me want to kill you. So, no, not good enough for me. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Multeity Coleridge Quotes By Hans Christian Andersen

out-of-doors there was quite a snow-storm. "It is the white bees that are swarming," said Kay's old grandmother. "Do the white bees choose a queen?" asked the little boy; for he knew that the honey-bees always have one. "Yes," said the grandmother, "she flies where the swarm hangs in the thickest clusters. She is the largest of all; and she can never remain quietly on the earth, but goes up again into the black clouds. Many a winter's night she flies through the streets of the town, and peeps in at the windows; and they then freeze in so wondrous a manner that they look like flowers. — Hans Christian Andersen