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Nanahoshi Quotes By Anne Rice

When we love and want nothing but good for that person, it's one of the greatest gifts we possess. — Anne Rice

Nanahoshi Quotes By Art Hochberg

If you let your heart rule you, you'll have a good ruler by which to measure things. This can be called wisdom. — Art Hochberg

Nanahoshi Quotes By Marc Bolan

I think I am a child. Everything blows my mind. — Marc Bolan

Nanahoshi Quotes By Anne Blankman

He reached out with his good hand, cupping her chin.
"Gretchen, don't you realise by now I would give up everything to be with you? — Anne Blankman

Nanahoshi Quotes By Jennifer Love Hewitt

I did see 'Les Miz' and I thought it was just incredible. Totally incredible. I love 'Chicago,' too. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

Nanahoshi Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Like a great bog humanity swamped her, and she sank in, weak at the knees, filled with repulsion and fear of every person she met. — D.H. Lawrence

Nanahoshi Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

As the skipping rope hit the pavement, so did the ball. As the rope curved over the head of the jumping child, the child with the ball caught the ball. Down came the ropes. Down came the balls. Over and over again. Up. Down. All in rhythm. All identical. Like the houses. Like the paths. Like the flowers — Madeleine L'Engle

Nanahoshi Quotes By Lisa Guerrero

My mom died when I was 8. — Lisa Guerrero

Nanahoshi Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Now we will no longer concede so easily that anyone has the truth ; the rigorous methods of inquiry have spread sufficient distrust and caution, so that we experience every man who represents opinions violently in word and deed as any enemy of our present culture, or at least as a backward person. And in fact, the fervor about having the truth counts very little today in relation to that other fervor, more gentle and silent, to be sure, for seeking the truth, a search that does not tire of learning afresh and testing anew. — Friedrich Nietzsche