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Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

Oh, this is the song about the young man who loves a young woman. Has he the right to use such a word as "love"? He knows nothing about life, he knows nothing about her, he knows nothing about himself. All he knows is that he has never felt anything with such force and clarity before. Everything hurts, but nothing is as good. Oh, this is the song about being sixteen years old and sitting on a bus and thinking about her, the one, not knowing that feelings will slowly, slowly, weaken and fade, that life, that which is now so vast and so all-embracing, will inexorably dwindle and shrink until it is a manageable entity that doesn't hurt so much, but nor is it as good. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Lee Child

London has a quarter of the whole world's supply of closed circuit cameras, all in one city. — Lee Child

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Ulrich Beck

When they come to Europe, they are confronted by still closed borders. Thus, the concept of open borders is a very selective concept, one that is not taken seriously at all in the experience of non-Europeans. — Ulrich Beck

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Dean Koontz

Roots like an oak tree, Barney." He — Dean Koontz

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Audie Murphy

And freedom is what America means to the world. — Audie Murphy

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Clive Davis

It seemed like an impossible task to do full justice to all Luther classics. And yet these landmark artists have done just that. Memorable performances of wonderful songs that ensure Luther's legacy will live on forever. — Clive Davis

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Moliere

One easily bears moral reproof, but never mockery. — Moliere

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By John C. Maxwell

My leadership began to take flight when I allowed myself to press people to change-whether they thanked me or cursed me. — John C. Maxwell

Mythopoeic Worldview Quotes By Jose Alaniz

The stereotype of the supercrip, in the eyes of its critics, represents a sort of overachieving, overdetermined self-enfreakment that distracts from the lived daily reality of most disabled people. — Jose Alaniz